No, the word 'afternoon' is a noun and an adjective.The noun 'afternoon' is a word for a specific portion of a day.example: The meeting is scheduled for this afternoon.The adjective 'afternoon' describes a noun as pertaining to or occurring during a specific part of the day.example: I don't have any afternoon classes.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.example: The meeting is scheduled for this afternoon. It is the only time that everyone is available.The pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'afternoon' in as the subject of the second sentence.
The day that's right in the middle of the week is Wednesday.
You would say "convene a scheduled meeting"
Mr Jean has a meeting scheduled for tomorrow.
Peter And her will go to the meeting this afternoon.
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The office picnic is scheduled for Wednesday, so we'll only be working until noon.
A meeting is a formal gathering.Scheduled means the time and date were arranged ahead of time.We arrived at the scheduled meeting only to find the business closed down.
Scheduled
The meeting was scheduled in Philadelphia.
The meeting was scheduled in Philadelphia.
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."