Both the 2 sentences sound weird. What do you mean by 'types the minutes' ?
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PeaceblinkfriendHi Spectacled-Girl,I would understand that the minutes taken at meetings are done in rough or shorthand
I guess it means the same thing as 'take the minutes' expect one might be emphazising that the minutes are not hand written. She might be typing the minutes out with a typewriter or a computer, which is the norm nowadays.
YankeePeaceblinkfriendHi Spectacled-Girl,I would understand that the minutes taken at meetings are d
I guess it means the same thing as 'take the minutes' expect one might be emphazising that the minutes are not hand written. She might be typing the minutes out with a typewriter or a computer, which is the norm nowadays.
Filha Da PikaHello,
"The minutes of the meeting" is plural or singular?
1) After Susan types the minutes, she sends it to her boss.
2) After Susan types the minutes, she sends them to her boss.
Which is correct?
Thank you in advance,