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Maj Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Have/having

-Tomorrow I have a business a meeting until the afternoon. I'll call you when I get back.
-Tomorrow I am having a meeting until the afternoon. I'll call you when I get back.

Are these sentences correct?
  

Top answer

They are OK except that 'until' tells us when the meeting finishes, but you probably should tell when it starts. Ie. from *** until *** -Tomorrow I have a business a meeting from 8AM until the afternoon.

  • They are OK except that 'until' tells us when the meeting finishes, but you probably should tell when it starts.
  • Ie.
  • from *** until *** -Tomorrow I have a business a meeting from 8AM until the afternoon.
  • I'll call you when I get back.
  • -Tomorrow I am having a meeting from 8AM until the afternoon.
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They are OK except that 'until' tells us when the meeting finishes, but you probably should tell when it starts. Ie. from *** until ***

-Tomorrow I have a business a meeting from 8AM until the afternoon. I'll call you when I get back.
-Tomorrow I am having a meeting from 8AM until the afternoon. I'll call you when I get back.

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