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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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what is the difference between:
A meeting is being organized and
A meeting is organized
  

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Anonymous A meeting is being organized The process is ongoing; it most likely refers to one particular meeting. )

  • Anonymous A meeting is being organized The process is ongoing; it most likely refers to one particular meeting.
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AnonymousA meeting is being organized
The process is ongoing; it most likely refers to one particular meeting.
AnonymousA meeting is organized
Presumably on a regular basis; more often that not, it would be followed by some additional information (e.g., the frequency, the purpose of the meeting, by or for whom it is organize

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