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Anteneh

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spanish
What do you say if you want to confirm a shift by email? My boss sent me an email with a couple of shifts. I wanted to send an email to confirm my availability for the shifts. Is it a correct grammar to say i confirm to work the shifts???? or if you have any other advice please>>>
I would use your explanation:
I want to confirm my availability for the shifts.

The other one is not grammatical. We don't say 'confirm to work'. We can say, "I want to confirm that I am available to work the shifts", but the way you said it first is briefer and understandable.
Depending on your relationship with your boss, you may not have to be that formal. "I can work those shifts," in a reply, means the same thing.
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