Michaelting Posted 15 years agoGrammar
Pleasure/honour
It is an honour to fight by your side.
It is an honour fighting by your side.
It has been an honour fighting by your side.
It has been an honour to fight by your side.
Are they all correct? If so, can you replace 'an' with 'my'?
It is a pleasure to meet you.
It is a pleasure meeting you.
It has been a pleasure meeting you.
It has been a pleasure to meet you.
Are they all correct? If so, can you replace 'a' with 'my'?