they are attending a meeting
Yes, saying "taking a meeting" is grammatically correct. It means attending or participating in a meeting.
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It means 'attending a meeting'.
In the sentence "Most of the basketball team will be attending weather dance," the verb phrase is "will be attending."
An opinion: "Attending majority" may be defined as the majority of members of a formal group who are present in person or by proxy. When proxy votes are cast, the voting business of the meeting is limited to that stated in the meeting's announcement.
The subject of the sentence is most (most will be attending).
The deadline to know how many people are attending the meeting is [insert specific date or time]. This information is crucial for planning logistics and ensuring that appropriate arrangements are made for all participants. Prompt responses from attendees are appreciated to facilitate the organization of the meeting.
I presume she will be attending the meeting tomorrow.
The simple predicate is "will be attending".
This will depend on what kind of meeting you are attending. Typically you should bring an agenda book, a pencil, and a notebook.
Attend is already a verb because it is an action. As in "to attend something".Other verbs are attends, attending and attended."I will attend the meeting"."We are attending the party"."They attended the photoshoot".