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It a pleasure for me to be part of this event
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The part of the sentence 'it a pleasure for me to be part of this event' is correct and completely usable in written English
You can use this sentence for different occasions, for example when you are thanking somebody for including you in an event or when you are accepting an invitation to an event. For example: "Thank you for inviting me to the party. It is a pleasure for me to be part of this event."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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60 human-written examples
It was an asbolute pleasure and honor to be part of this match, this final".
News & Media
It is a pleasure to be part of this team.
News & Media
It was such a pleasure to be part of the event here last year when they opened the roof.
News & Media
It's such an exciting time for the station, and it's a pleasure to be part of that".
News & Media
It's really a pleasure to be part of it".
News & Media
It has been a pleasure to be part of the team.
News & Media
"It gives me great pleasure to be part of the solution for improving paralysed patients' lives.
News & Media
It is a pleasure to be part of Williams, which is a legendary team.
News & Media
It was an absolute honor and pleasure to be part of it".
News & Media
The view does not entail that it is wrong to take pleasure in sex, for this can be part of the marital good.
Science
"Giving a woman pleasure should be part of their pleasure".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
✓ Best practice
Consider stronger, more descriptive alternatives like "honored", "delighted", or "grateful" to express your feelings more vividly.
⚠ Common error
The most common mistake is omitting the verb "is" which creates a grammatically incorrect sentence. Always double-check your sentence structure to ensure it includes all necessary verbs.
Linguistic Context
The phrase, in its corrected form, functions as an expression of gratitude and enthusiasm for being included in an event. It serves to convey the speaker's positive feelings and appreciation for the opportunity. Ludwig does not return any exact usage examples due to its grammatical incompleteness, which makes it difficult to accurately assess its function.
Expression frequency: Missing
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "it a pleasure for me to be part of this event" is grammatically incorrect due to the missing verb "is". The corrected phrase, "It is a pleasure for me to be part of this event", expresses gratitude and enthusiasm for being included in an event. While there aren't direct matches in Ludwig, the analysis points out that it typically has a neutral to formal tone. Remember to include "is" in your sentences for proper grammar! As Ludwig explains, adding the verb "is" makes the sentence correct.
Alternative expressions
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
It is a pleasure for me to participate in this event
Adds the necessary "is" for grammatical correctness and uses "participate" instead of "be part of".
It's an honor for me to be participating in this event
Uses the contraction "It's" and emphasizes the ongoing action of "participating".
It is my pleasure to be involved in this event
Uses "involved" for a slightly different nuance of participation.
Being a part of this event is a pleasure for me
Reorders the sentence to emphasize the act of being part of the event.
I am honored to be part of this event
Replaces "it is a pleasure for me" with a more direct expression of honor.
I am delighted to take part in this event
Expresses delight rather than just pleasure.
FAQs
How can I correct the phrase "it a pleasure for me to be part of this event"?
The grammatically correct version is "It is a pleasure for me to be part of this event". Adding the verb "is" makes the sentence complete and understandable.
What's a more formal way to say "it is a pleasure for me to be part of this event"?
A more formal alternative would be "I am deeply honored to participate in this event" or "I am grateful for the opportunity to contribute to this occasion". Alternatives like "I am deeply honored", "I am grateful" and "to contribute to this occasion" are suitable for formal settings.
Are there simpler alternatives to "it is a pleasure for me to be part of this event"?
Yes, you can say "I'm happy to be here" or "I'm glad to be involved". These are simpler and more direct ways to express your participation.
What's the difference between "it is a pleasure for me to be part of this event" and "I am pleased to be part of this event"?
While both convey positive feelings about participating, "it is a pleasure for me" emphasizes the speaker's enjoyment, whereas "I am pleased" simply states their satisfaction. The phrase "I am pleased" is slightly more formal and direct.
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