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  • prepositions - Do we say - in the meeting or at the meeting . . .
    For the subject of attendance (physical or virtual) at a meeting, or for the contents thereof, "in" and "at" are both perfectly acceptable, and generally have the same meaning
  • Spanish-English Vocabulary Vocabulario Español-Inglés
    Palabras, frases y modismos Words, phrases and idioms
  • I was meeting vs. I met - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    was meeting - past continuous met - simple past In my opinion, I prefer to use the latter sentence because I don't normally hear people say was meeting In the sentence: "He met a lot of friendly people while he was working in Chicago " I can't use the words " was meeting " because he couldn't do both actions at the same time (simultaneously)
  • what is the difference between on, in or at a meeting?
    Implies the subject is meeting somewhere else where the details of the space are unknown such on a different floor or in a different building He is on a meeting
  • The minutes of the Stockholders Meeting was or were?
    3 " The minutes of the Stockholders Meeting were presented and discussed" is the correct sentence The subject 'minutes ' is plural, and it should take a plural verb (were) Minutes, also known as protocols or, informally, notes, are the instant written record of a meeting or hearing
  • I was in a meeting vs I was at a meeting [duplicate]
    What's correct? a) I was in a meeting b) I was at a meeting I saw uses in both of them, but I'm not sure what's correct
  • Meeting is scheduled for tomorrow. Why for here?
    2) The meeting is scheduled to be held tomorrow I feel 'for' is redundant in this context I even feel 'for' is used in a wrong way as it literally means the meeting is scheduled for 'tomorrow' as if 'tomorrow' is a person and 'tomorrow' has something to do with the meeting I feel the 2nd sentence is a right one
  • It was pleasure to meet you vs It was pleasure meeting you
    It was a pleasure to meet meeting you As for whether you should use "to meet" or "meeting", it makes no difference The meaning and usage is completely interchangeable I would not recommend using "to have met you" except for specific situations (like thanking a host) The meaning is subtly different The first sentence means "I enjoyed
  • What tenses to use in writing meeting minutes?
    Tenses in writing meeting minutes purely depend on the nature of the work or job If the matter is still in effects, you avoid past tense Say - System checks were being done ~ System checks are done Why? Because even at this moment, the check is done The team is checking on the machines is it still in effect? If yes, you keep is checking All the members agree to build a new building
  • What is the difference between to meet you and to meeting you?
    Why the below one is correct? I look forward to meeting you And why this one is wrong? I look forward to meet you I generally do these mistakes in letter writing





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