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Hi, I don't know why I am confused with the usage of "confident" Is it correct to say "I have a lot of confident"? Or I should say "I have a lot of confidence" instead?
2022年1月9日 08:13
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"Confidence" is a (substantive) noun, so we say "I have a lot of confidence". "Confident" is an adjective, so we can say (for example) that we are confident or that we are confident people. This is a general rule; the suffix -ence / -ance is for (substantive) nouns, while -ent / -ant is for adjectives.
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Confidence vs. confident (examples) "I am confident" "I feel confident" "You need to be more confident" "I am confident that this is the right answer" "I have a lot of confidence" "He lacks confidence" "I need to improve my confidence"
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