Don't stare. If they seem confident and well-tempered, you could politely ask how they ended up that way.
The correct way to run a public meeting is to first decide a destination. You must also have a facilitator for the meeting.
You just *had* a meeting
The correct formation of this sentence will be: "This meeting is of utmost importance."
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."
No, it's having a meeting or attending a meeting (or you might be holding a meeting if you're the boss).
Stephen Hawking
The "MINUTES" of the meeting are plural therefore they WERE adopted.
Quadriplegic.
Meeting minutes contain opinions and commentary from the note-taker. Correct :)
describe correct procedure for calling a meeting
Neither is correct. The personal pronoun 'her' is the objective form and can't be used as a subject of a sentence. The subject pronoun that takes the place of a noun for a female is 'she'. The correct sentences are:She and Peter will attend the meeting this afternoon.Peter and she will attend the meeting this afternoon.Example sentences using the pronoun 'her' as the object are:The meeting will be attended by Peter and her.The meeting will be attended by her and Peter.
No.I have to be there by/at 6:00am.But:- I have to be there for a 6:00am meeting. - is correct