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Vijay1010 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Difference between "being held" and "to be held"

Please explain the exact meaning of the below sentences.

1) The meeting to be held on monday.

2) The meeting being held on monday.
  

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'Monday' should be capitalized. The exact meanings as they stand out of context are the same. However, #1 would more likely be used in a sentence that was cancelling the meeting.

  • 'Monday' should be capitalized.
  • The exact meanings as they stand out of context are the same.
  • However, #1 would more likely be used in a sentence that was cancelling the meeting.
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'Monday' should be capitalized.

The exact meanings as they stand out of context are the same. However, #1 would more likely be used in a sentence that was cancelling the meeting.

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