An agend is a task which needs to be carried out, such as you would place on an agenda.
special meeting
It depends, actually, if it's: Coach's meeting - one coach's meeting Coaches' meeting - many coaches' meeting Coaches meeting - just a meeting of coaches.
It depends, actually, if it's: Coach's meeting - one coach's meeting Coaches' meeting - many coaches' meeting Coaches meeting - just a meeting of coaches.
I would guess it comes from the third conjugation verb "Ago, Agere, Egi, Actum" meaning To drive, To lead, To act, or To Do.Agenda looks like the future passive participle form.Agere minus the "re" ending = AgeAge + "nd" = Agend (This is the future passive participle stem.)Agend + a = Agenda (Plural Neuter ending most likely.)The word in Latin would mean something like "Things (that) will be done."
Engendering sector policy is putting gender on the agend by priority intervention in strategic plans, annual action plan and activity based budget in a particular sector say ministry of health etc. then incorporate gender concerns in th
You say "meeting at" when referring to a specific location where the meeting will take place. For example, "Let's meet at the coffee shop." On the other hand, "meeting in" is used to describe the context or duration of the meeting, such as "We'll have a meeting in the morning."
Preliminary meeting is a meeting before the actual meeting to discuss what they aer going to talk about in the main meeting
Meeting Se Meeting Tak was created in 2008.
Yes, the noun meeting can be used as a collective noun, for example 'a meeting of teachers', 'a meeting of members', or 'a meeting of voters'. The noun meeting is also a common noun, for example 'The meeting is at ten.'
Don't be late for the meeting. Who was that at the meeting?
are the minutes of the meeting ...