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18 apr 2020
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Domande Inglese (Stati Uniti)
1. I'm not confident when this situation will calm down.
2. I'm not confident about when this situation will calm down.
Are both sentences the same thing in meaning and correct English?
1. I'm not confident when this situation will calm down.
2. I'm not confident about when this situation will calm down.
Are both sentences the same thing in meaning and correct English?
2. I'm not confident about when this situation will calm down.
Are both sentences the same thing in meaning and correct English?
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- Inglese (Stati Uniti)
I believe so. I think 1 is just a bit more common in speech, while number 2 is more proper and should probably be written.

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