S suniljain Senior Member Joined Apr 12, 2015 Member Type Student or Learner Native Language Hindi Home Country India Current Location India Feb 22, 2022 #1 What is the name of the consultant being appointed. What is the name of the consultant to be appointed. Can we use the above sentences interchangeably?
What is the name of the consultant being appointed. What is the name of the consultant to be appointed. Can we use the above sentences interchangeably?
T Tarheel VIP Member Joined Jun 16, 2014 Member Type Interested in Language Native Language American English Home Country United States Current Location United States Feb 22, 2022 #2 Two things. One, you need a question mark at the end of a question. Two, those sentences say different things. (You could say: "What's the name of the new consultant?")
Two things. One, you need a question mark at the end of a question. Two, those sentences say different things. (You could say: "What's the name of the new consultant?")
Y Yankee Banned Joined Sep 13, 2013 Member Type Retired English Teacher Native Language English Home Country United States Current Location United States Feb 22, 2022 #3 suniljain said: What is the name of the consultant being appointed. What is the name of the consultant to be appointed. Can we use the above sentences interchangeably? Click to expand... Yes, with question marks.
suniljain said: What is the name of the consultant being appointed. What is the name of the consultant to be appointed. Can we use the above sentences interchangeably? Click to expand... Yes, with question marks.