"kindly consented to be the chief guest" is a correct sentence or not?
S shraddha Kumar New member Joined Apr 9, 2010 Member Type Student or Learner Apr 9, 2010 #1 "kindly consented to be the chief guest" is a correct sentence or not?
emsr2d2 Moderator Staff member Joined Jul 28, 2009 Member Type English Teacher Native Language British English Home Country UK Current Location UK Apr 9, 2010 #2 shraddha Kumar said: "kindly consented to be the chief guest" is a correct sentence or not? Click to expand... Those words alone do not constitute a complete sentence. However, if you will be adding the name of the person (and perhaps the event), then it looks OK to me. Brad Pitt has kindly consented to be the chief guest (at the convention).
shraddha Kumar said: "kindly consented to be the chief guest" is a correct sentence or not? Click to expand... Those words alone do not constitute a complete sentence. However, if you will be adding the name of the person (and perhaps the event), then it looks OK to me. Brad Pitt has kindly consented to be the chief guest (at the convention).