3. This morning I had *_[a]_* meeting with my boss. An article *(a, an, or the)* is a type of determiner. Possessive adjectives - _(my, his, our),_ possessive nouns - _(Jacob's, mother's),_ and quantifiers _(each, every)_ are also determiners. Single-countable nouns usually require a determiner.
@@muthiahs2236 It's interchangeable; either/or works. Neither is incorrect; the hyphen '-' creates a compound word which acts as an adjective which describes a noun in the sentence. Singular refers to something more unique, one-of-a-kind or odd - Single as in one or unattached; unmarried.
@@muthiahs2236 But in all fairness, you're right! I could've used singular without the hyphen. So, I appreciate your challenge - It forced me to do some impromptu research (haha), so thank you. I don't mind being corrected (especially) if I'm in the wrong!
Article doesn't require here.Out of the context,I had meeting in this sentence could be having worth adjective semantic.You should say a meeting along with a noun phrase.For instance:During a meeting that I had with him at your house,he explained to me the fact behind himself personal life.
I don't think so that we have to put the verb in simple past with (this morning /this afternoon/this year... Ect) instead the suitable tense is present perfect. This morning i have had a meeting..... The time we are speaking is not finished yet
'I met John two years ago.' ― capitalise the 'j' in 'John' as it's a name which is a proper noun (you should always capitalise proper nouns - names, places, locations) and remember to pluralise 'years'.
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Mam.. don't make a noise. Or don't make a sound . Make .noice. are uncountable noun or countable .please answer me .why there is used a. Because you told that A not used before the time because this is uncountable noun.
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3. This morning I had *_[a]_* meeting with my boss.
An article *(a, an, or the)* is a type of determiner. Possessive adjectives - _(my, his, our),_ possessive nouns - _(Jacob's, mother's),_ and quantifiers _(each, every)_ are also determiners. Single-countable nouns usually require a determiner.
Not 'single countable nouns '.
Singular countable nouns.
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It's interchangeable; either/or works. Neither is incorrect; the hyphen '-' creates a compound word which acts as an adjective which describes a noun in the sentence. Singular refers to something more unique, one-of-a-kind or odd - Single as in one or unattached; unmarried.
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Also! You incorrectly wrote my sentence - I wrote "Single-countable nouns"; that hyphen makes all the difference.
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But in all fairness, you're right! I could've used singular without the hyphen. So, I appreciate your challenge - It forced me to do some impromptu research (haha), so thank you. I don't mind being corrected (especially) if I'm in the wrong!
This is a useful video. However, if I am not wrong, we need to use the indefinite article ' a' before 'meeting ' in senence 3.
Article doesn't require here.Out of the context,I had meeting in this sentence could be having worth adjective semantic.You should say a meeting along with a noun phrase.For instance:During a meeting that I had with him at your house,he explained to me the fact behind himself personal life.
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please someone discribe q no.3 because i'm not understand (had + ing form) meeting or met
Meeting is noun not verb
Do we need an article "a" before "meeting" in the 3d sentence?
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Number 3: This morning I had a meeting with my boss.
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I don't think so that we have to put the verb in simple past with (this morning /this afternoon/this year... Ect) instead the suitable tense is present perfect.
This morning i have had a meeting.....
The time we are speaking is not finished yet
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I met john two year ago.
'I met John two years ago.' ― capitalise the 'j' in 'John' as it's a name which is a proper noun (you should always capitalise proper nouns - names, places, locations) and remember to pluralise 'years'.
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3: should be, a meeting with my boss
And N.5) we can say also I enjoyed it .
Ni.3 ) I had a meeting with my boss
In the sentence number 3 why you use i had
Hi there, i need you to tell me what is the right way to ASK for combination of colours; for example: what is the combination of yellow and blue? It's green. But my doubt is, Can we use the word combination or MIXING? because for me, one can use mixing when you write the final colour in the question; for example: what is the mixing of pink? It's red with white.
So, i would like you to teach us, what is right-wrong, or if there is/are one(s) way(s) to ask this kind of questions. Thanks before-hand. Javier from Mérida-Venezuela
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❌ I had meeting with my boss.
⭕️ I had a meeting woth my boss.
With, not woth
None of them is correct
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Mam.. don't make a noise. Or don't make a sound . Make .noice. are uncountable noun or countable .please answer me .why there is used a. Because you told that A not used before the time because this is uncountable noun.
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Today is not wrong either
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I have meeting not had meeting plz correct
Actually it's i have had a meeting. We should use the present perfect.
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Can we i met john befre tow years