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What is the correct answer confidence or confident? [on hold]
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
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When you speak in public, you need to show (confidence/confident) even if you are nervous, you should look as if you are not
grammar word-choice nouns adjectives
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When you speak in public, you need to show (confidence/confident) even if you are nervous, you should look as if you are not
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Which is a noun?
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When you speak in public, you need to show (confidence/confident) even if you are nervous, you should look as if you are not
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When you speak in public, you need to show (confidence/confident) even if you are nervous, you should look as if you are not
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Which is a noun?
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Which is a noun?
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Which is a noun?
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Confident is adjective,but confidence is noun.I think noun is more suitable in such context.For example,you can say "you need to be confident or self-confident" if you prefer confident to confidence.
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Confident is adjective,but confidence is noun.I think noun is more suitable in such context.For example,you can say "you need to be confident or self-confident" if you prefer confident to confidence.
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Confident is adjective,but confidence is noun.I think noun is more suitable in such context.For example,you can say "you need to be confident or self-confident" if you prefer confident to confidence.
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Confident is adjective,but confidence is noun.I think noun is more suitable in such context.For example,you can say "you need to be confident or self-confident" if you prefer confident to confidence.
Confident is adjective,but confidence is noun.I think noun is more suitable in such context.For example,you can say "you need to be confident or self-confident" if you prefer confident to confidence.
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Which is a noun?
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