1. The meeting has been brought forward. 2. The meeting has been brought forward to this Friday from next Monday. 3. The meeting has been brought forward by 3 hours. 4. The meeting has been brought forward by 15 minutes. 5. I am going to bring the meeting forward by 3 hours. 6. I am going to bring the meeting forward to this Friday from next Monday.
Top answer
Yes.
— Clive
Yes.
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2. The meeting has been brought forward to this Friday from next Monday. Technically speaking, Clive, aren't we bringing the meeting back instead of forward?