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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Keep or kept ?

The schedule is keep / kept on 30 March?
  

Top answer

Neither. What do you need to say?

  • Neither.
  • What do you need to say?
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Neither.

What do you need to say?
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xI would like to ask customer, our meeting schedule is still keep on 30 March? So, should be keep or kept?
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Neither.

You can say:
Is 30 March still a good day for you to meet?
Is our 30 March meeting still on?
Is our 30 March meeting still a go? (informal)
Are we still on for 30 March?
Is our 30 March meeting still a convenient time for you?

Or a few other things, but one of those should work.

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