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Vincent Teo Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

are meeting

Do we say;

They are meeting / have a meeting with John.
  

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They are meeting / They have a meeting with John. You may say either.

  • They are meeting / They have a meeting with John.
  • You may say either.
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They are meeting / They have a meeting with John.

You may say either.
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My opinion:
I have a meeting tomorrow.
I am having a meeting on Friday.
and.... (present continuous) I am meeting my girlfriend tonight.
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Thanks, if I say:

They are meeting in a meeting room.
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Vincent Teo, if I say:They are meeting in a meeting room.
It is OK, but sounds rather silly with two 'meeting's.
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Hi,

(a) I have a meeting now .
(b) I am meeting now.

There are 2 sentences above are the same meaning? Normally, we say (a) rather than (b), right?
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Vincent Teo(a) I have a meeting now .(b) I am meeting now. There are 2 sentences above are the same meaning?
If the meeting is now happening, yes.
Vincent TeoNormally, we say (a) rather than (b), right?
Right.

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