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Is it pleasure of inviting you or pleasure in inviting you?
Either phrase can be correct, as long as the rest of the sentence agrees with it; e.g. '(have/had) the pleasure of..' or 'take pleasure in..'.
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What is the difference between honours degrees or with honours?
An honours degree generally requires more credits (and thus more courses) to graduate than a "general" degree, whereas graduating "with honours", I believe, is based upon maintaining a certain...
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Which article do you use With a honours degree or with an honours degree?
You say "a hounours degree" If you actually pronounce the 'h' when you say it. Not many people do that, so you say, An honours degree'. Just like saying 'An onours degree' With no 'h'. And since 'o'...
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Which phrase is correct I appreciate your inviting me or I appreciate you inviting me?
Both are possible. I appreciate you sending me your proposal.I appreciate your sending me your proposal.In terms of grammer: Sending is, I think, the continuous form of the verb in the first...
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How do you lose honour?
This depends on the culture and society you're in. In some more traditional societies, women can lose their honor by sleeping around or acting promiscuously. In other societies, people can lose their...