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I believe the proper phrase to use is "Please make yourself available for this urgent meeting."
Mr Jean has a meeting scheduled for tomorrow.
Yes. This document is for tomorrow's meeting. The meeting belongs to tomorrow.
Yes. This document is for tomorrow's meeting. The meeting belongs to tomorrow.
"What time is our meeting tomorrow?" is acceptable grammar.
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The cast of Meeting Tomorrow - 1965 includes: Alan Whicker as Himself - Commentator
You just *had* a meeting
The correct way to run a public meeting is to first decide a destination. You must also have a facilitator for the meeting.
The correct formation of this sentence will be: "This meeting is of utmost importance."
They should give you a time for the meeting since tomorrow is Friday. You can always double check the time of the meeting with the company. They may of forgot to tell you the time.
The answer is "Thank you for meeting with my colleagues and me." A tip for remembering this usage is to eliminate the word "colleagues." Then the statement becomes, "Thanks for meeting with I," which of course sounds wrong. That tells you that the correct pronoun is "me."