The visitors to come to my house today are teachers you have never met.
1. Is the sentence above correct?
2. Is the sentence the same as "The visitors who are going to come to my house today are teachers you have never met"?
3. Can I say "The visitors going to come to my house today are teachers you have never met"?
("who are" is removed)
fire1 1. Is the sentence above correct? Not really.
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fire11. Is the sentence above correct?
Not really.
fire12. Is the sentence the same as "The visitors who are going to come to my house today are teachers you have never met"?
Probably it would be understood to mean this.
fire13. Can I say "The visitors going to come to my house today are