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Chow Hover Posted 13 years ago
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should i say have a meeting or hold a meet with my supervisor?

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S hould I say "have a meeting" or "hold a meet" with my supervisor? You can say:: I have a meeting with my supervisor every week. I meet with my supervisor every week.

  • S hould I say "have a meeting" or "hold a meet" with my supervisor?
  • You can say:: I have a meeting with my supervisor every week.
  • I meet with my supervisor every week.
  • When you say "Hold a meeting" the subject is the person who is in charge of the meeting.
  • The supervisor holds a meeting with his staff every week.
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Should I say "have a meeting" or "hold a meet" with my supervisor?

You can say::

I have a meeting with my supervisor every week.
I meet with my supervisor every week.

When you say "Hold a meeting" the subject is the person who is in charge of the meeting.

The supervisor holds a meeting with his staff every week. (The supervisor is in charge of

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