Which is correct ? It was a pleasure to teach/teaching you. Thanks.
Which is correct ? It was a pleasure to teach/teaching you. Thanks.
They're both ok, and there's no difference in meaning, so it's much of a muchness.
This distinction seems to be borne out by the Ngram when I searched with “pleasure to meet” and “pleasure meeting” in past, present and future. As you can see, the Ngram didn't pick up any results for “(will) be a pleasure meeting” although I'm sure you'll find examples on Google, and I wouldn't describe it as “wrong”. It's just a matter of usage, or what sounds idiomatic, and that might be quite a subjective judgement.
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