meeting
A sentence missing a subject or a verb is a fragment.
The subject of this sentence is present.
You. You is the subject in that sentence, and it is indeed a pronoun.
The complete subject of the sentence is 'The class'.
The subject of the sentence is Isabel.
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.
In the sentence "tomorrow is a mystery," 'tomorrow' is a noun functioning as the subject of the sentence.
'Is until tomorrow' is a fragment, because it has no real subject. You can make it a sentence: What Is until tomorrow?
"Once again, to corroborate, the meeting in tomorrow at 7:00 p.m."
The noun is meeting, subject of the sentence.
Mr Jean has a meeting scheduled for tomorrow.
I have an obligation to attend the meeting tomorrow.
She should be informed about the meeting tomorrow.
I can only speculate about the outcome of tomorrow's meeting.
"What time is our meeting tomorrow?" is acceptable grammar.
Yes, that is a correct sentence: subject = tomorrow verb = is direct object = Friday