No, this is not a correct sentence. It should be guess instead or guest at the second word.
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The correct phrase is "introduction to the guest speaker." This phrase indicates that the speaker is being introduced to the audience. "Intro of the guest speaker" is less formal and not commonly used in professional contexts.
A palatable French dish was served to the guest.
Both phrases, "introduction to the guest speaker" and "introduction of the guest speaker," can be correct depending on the context. "Introduction to the guest speaker" implies an overview or preface about who the speaker is, while "introduction of the guest speaker" refers to the act of presenting the speaker to the audience. Choose the phrase that best fits the situation you are describing.
He is a guest in our home. Jennele guessed the correct answer.
A guest is someone who has been invited to a program. So in my knowledge, it will be inappropriate to say or use "invited guest". Thanks
It could depend on what it is you are trying to say, but as it is it is grammatically correct.
Yes, in a way depending on what you question is. If the guest has a headset it should work.
yes, well id use it that way :)
Both phrases can be correct, but their usage depends on context. "Introduction to the Guest Speaker" typically implies a presentation that prepares the audience for the speaker, while "Introduction of the Guest Speaker" refers to the act of formally introducing the speaker to the audience. Choose based on whether you focus on the presentation or the act of introducing.
The question makes no sense because both sentences mean different things. "It is you who HAS to work for it" is correct. "It is I who HAS to work" is correct as well.
to welcome,assist or entertain the guest.