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Is the term always a pleasure speaking with you not friendly?

always a pleasure talking to you not


How do you spell pleasure?

That is the correct spelling of the word "pleasure".


Which one is correct It was a pleasure to meet with you or it was a pleasure meeting you?

Both are correct, but "It was a pleasure meeting you" is more commonly used and sounds more natural in conversational English.


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..'.


Is this correct I look forward to speak with you?

It is almost correct. The correct phrase is "I look forward to speaking with you."


Is this sentence gramatically correct. Its your pleasure.?

It's your pleasure. But Don't forget the apostrophe in the first word, the contraction for 'it is'.It is grammatically correct because it has a subject It, a verb, is; and, although not essential, it also has an object 'pleasure'.


How do you spell plesure?

Pleasure is the correct spelling.


Have the pleasure of or have the pleasure to?

The correct wording is based on the context of the statement, for example:I have the pleasure of advising our loyal customers... (continuous, ongoing)I have the pleasure to advise you... (here and now, by this message)


Is it correct to say math or math?

Either is correct when speaking informally. However, neither is correct when speaking formally; the correct term is the unshortened noun 'mathematics' or verb 'mathematical'.


Is look forward into speaking with you correct?

looking forward to talking to you or speaking with you.


What is the correct grammar for It gives us immense pleasure in sharing the LEAN knowledge capsule series with you all?

Use either: It gives us pleasure to share...; or We take pleasure in sharing...


Which is correct it was a pleasure meeting you both or meeting both of you?

Both sentences are correct and can be used interchangeably. "It was a pleasure meeting you both" and "It was a pleasure meeting both of you" convey the same message of enjoyment in meeting two people. Choose the one that feels most natural or fits the context better.