Yes, that sentence is grammatically correct. It effectively conveys the message that all the meetings you had planned for today have been canceled.
"Convene a scheduled meeting" is the proper grammar. It indicates that you are initiating or calling for a meeting that was planned in advance.
The correct phrasing is "Have you finished the meeting?" or "Have you completed the meeting?"
"What time is our meeting tomorrow?" is acceptable grammar.
It is more grammatically correct to say "tonight" or "tomorrow" without the preposition "on." So, you would say "I will see you tonight" or "I have a meeting tomorrow."
Yes, "I am looking forward to seeing you all" is grammatically correct. It shows anticipation and excitement for meeting or reuniting with a group of people.
"Convene a scheduled meeting" is the proper grammar. It indicates that you are initiating or calling for a meeting that was planned in advance.
That is the correct spelling of "playdate" (scheduled play meeting for young children).
Yes this is acceptable grammar.
Mr Jean has a meeting scheduled for tomorrow.
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!
Both "are" requested to attend the meeting.
The first is correct grammar.
Both are correct. However, your meaning could be ambiguous in either case. You could be telling me that a meeting that will happen in the future was canceled two days ago. OR that a meeting that had been planned for the Wednesday that had just passed had been cancelled. Suggest "Last Wednesday's meeting was cancelled" "On Wednesday we cancelled the next meeting"
Both would be correct grammar, but "at your school" would probably be more suitable.
A meeting is a formal gathering.Scheduled means the time and date were arranged ahead of time.We arrived at the scheduled meeting only to find the business closed down.
Scheduled
"What time is our meeting tomorrow?" is acceptable grammar.