The correct phrase is "in a meeting." This expression indicates that someone is currently participating in a meeting or is involved in its discussions. Saying "on a meeting" is generally considered incorrect in this context.
correct way to say it is: "I will schedule a meeting at 10:30."
Well, it depends. It is an informal way to say "It wasnice meeting you" but it still works.
"We are meeting on September 23rd" is the correct way to say it. The preposition "on" is used to indicate a specific date.
You just *had* a meeting
Yes, it is correct to say "I will be present during the meeting next week." This conveys your intention to attend the meeting and be physically there.
The correct way to run a public meeting is to first decide a destination. You must also have a facilitator for the meeting.
No.I have to be there by/at 6:00am.But:- I have to be there for a 6:00am meeting. - is correct
yes but to add more you might say i look forward to meeting you this evening or something.
I think you're trying to say "I look forward to meeting you."
Yes, it is correct to say she is attending the meeting as part of her orientation process. This indicates that the meeting is a component of her introduction to the organization or role. It suggests she is learning about the company, its culture, and her responsibilities through this experience.
Both wordings of the question are correct and have almost the same meaning, but asking "what time is the meeting at?" is asking for more exact information than just asking when in the day it is.
The correct way to run a public meeting is to first decide a destination. You must also have a facilitator for the meeting.