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Arranging Meetings

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Do this quiz in class with your language trainer. You have to select the correct options to complete the phrases used to arrange meetings by email. In each case, there is more than one correct answer, although it's only possible to select one option.

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Arranging MeetingsOnline version

Do this quiz in class with your language trainer. You have to select the correct options to complete the phrases used to arrange meetings by email. In each case, there is more than one correct answer, although it's only possible to select one option.

by Marietta Chela
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What time would __________ you?

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Could we meet ______ Wednesday ______ the afternoon? Perhaps at 3 pm?

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I'm out of the office ______ 2pm. Anytime after that _________ fine.

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The meeting is urgent. We need to _________ to this week.

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I'm going to be away for a while. Would you ________ if we pushed the meeting back to the following week?

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Are you free ________ next week?

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___________ I can't _________ it on that day.

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I look forward to ________ you next week.

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What time would be convenient for you?/What time would suit you?

Could we meet on/— Wednesday during/in the afternoon? Perhaps at 3pm?

I'm out of the office until/till 2pm. Anytime after that is fine/would be fine.

The meeting is urgent. We need to move it up/bring it forward to thsi week.

I'm going to be away for a while. Would you mind/object if we pushed the meeting back to the following week?

Are you free sometime/anytime next week?

I'm sorry but/I'm afraid I can't make/manage it on that day.

I look forward to seeing/speaking to you next week.