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Vincent Teo Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Having/ holding / organising an assembly

Can I say,

(a) Our school is holding / organising an assembly in the hall.

(b) Our school is having / is going to have an assembly.

(c) An assembly is going on in the hall.

(d) An assembly is held in the school hall.

(e) We are holding / organising an assembly.

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How about singing / storytelling competition?

Do we use:

(a) Our school organising / holding a singing competition.

(b) We are having / holding a storytelling competition.

(c) The singing competition is organised / is held in school.
  

Top answer

(a) Our school is holding / organising an assembly in the hall. (b) Our school is having / is going to have an assembly. (c) An (omit) Assembly is going on in the hall.

  • (a) Our school is holding / organising an assembly in the hall.
  • (b) Our school is having / is going to have an assembly.
  • (c) An (omit) Assembly is going on in the hall.
  • You could meet in the gym.
  • or There's an assembly going on in the hall.
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(a) Our school is holding / organising an assembly in the hall. Emotion: smile

(b) Our school is having / is going to have an assembly.

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