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"Great news! I'm looking forward to working together."
I wondered if I should go to the meeting or not.
Example sentence - I should have left the house sooner to avoid arriving late to the meeting.
I wanted to hold the meeting here but they insisted that we should hold it there, in the end we compromised and didn't have a meeting at all.
the meeting took place on Tuesday, then the team reconvened on Wednesday.
Biologists must be careful not to accidentally introduce new species into an ecosystem. You should always introduce yourself when meeting new people.
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
"I think you should admonish him for being rude during the meeting."
The record of a meeting is called the minutes. The meeting minutes should include: * The original agenda * The participants * The invitees and absent people * Date (and time and location) of meeting * All decisions and why they were reached * All Action Items, along with an owner and schedule The minutes should be sent to: * The participants * The invitees * The people who requested the meeting * People who have action items as a result of the meeting * Relevant managers; those whose teams are affected by the decisions or action items
One example of a sentence using "should" is: "You should wear a coat in cold weather to stay warm."
It should be--- R. Combs stated, "There are not any potential clients scheduled for presentations at the April meeting, therefore the Intake meeting will be cancelled."
A simple thank you is sufficient.