Should I say 'in token of gratitude' or 'as a token of gratitude,' 'at the last part of the program' or 'at the end of the program' in the sentence? My personal choices are the second ones, but are they correct? Would it be OK if I omitted 'of appreciation'?
(In token of gratitude, as a token of gratitude), Mrs. Davis awarded certificates of appreciation to the resource speakers (at the last part of the program, at the end of the program).
Should I say 'in token of gratitude' or 'as a token of gratitude,' 'at the last part of the program' or 'at the end of the program' in the sentence? My personal choices are the second ones, but are they correct? Yes, I agree.
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Should I say 'in token of gratitude' or 'as a token of gratitude,' 'at the last part of the program' or 'at the end of the program' in the sentence? My personal choices are the second ones, but are they correct? Yes, I agree.
Would it be OK if I omitted 'of appreciation'? No, don't.