Yes. If you are looking at her schedule and someone wants to know what she is doing.
Another way to say this is, "She is in a meeting right now."
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Expected is the correct spelling.Some example sentences are:I expected something a bit bigger.You were expected to be at the meeting yesterday.I expected her to say that.
Adorei te conhecer
I would say " I look forward to meeting you." instead of just " Look forward to meeting you." But as far as I am concerned it is just fine and I can be a grammar snob!
The word "meeting" is not a proper noun, which means that it is not always capitalized. (If there was some strange person named Meeting Weirdname or something, you would capitalize it always, as I've demonstrated here, because it is someone's name. Names are proper nouns.) Now, if "meeting" is at the beginning of a sentence, capitalize it. If "meeting" is in a title, like an article entitled "Meeting Your Future Husband: Some Tips to Looking for Mr. Right" or something crazy like that, capitalize it. Those two instances are the only two for which I can imagine "meeting" being capitalized. Hope this helps! :)
I'm in a meeting right now = Ya estoy en un mitin
when the meeting starts the chairman will say "the meeting may now please come to order". when you want to present a motion the member will say "i move that...".when you agree to the motion presented the will say "i second a motion". when the chairman name the candidates in an election the chairman will say "the table is now open for nominations". upon hearing that the table for nomination has been open the member will say"respectfully nominate.....".and to end the meeting the chairman will say"the meeting is adjourned"
Mark and I sat down for a meeting. "I" always goes last.
Every moment you are not with her. Right now
At the meeting
In a formal meeting, you say, "The meeting is adjourned."
I believe you say: minutes of the meeting were...
To say I am preoccupied right now in spanish is, me preocupa ahora mismo.
People say different things at the end of meetings, but whatever is said would let people know that the meeting is over. One thing that is said is "This meeting is now adjourned" or something similar.
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It is today's meeting.
A proxy can speak in a meeting, but he cann't exercise his voting right in the meeting.