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I am in meeting. vs I am in a meeting.

The correct phrase is "I am in a meeting." The article 'a' is necessary before the noun 'meeting' to make the sentence grammatically correct.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 4210 views

I am in meeting.

This phrase is incorrect. It is missing the article 'a' before the noun 'meeting.'

The correct phrase should be 'I am in a meeting.' when referring to being present at a meeting.
  • Jim and Josh are in meetings all day and I am in and out of meetings.
  • I told him you've been in meetings.
  • I expected to see him in meeting.
  • I was imagining you talking over me in meetings.
  • I am presenting my new previa procedure at the next meeting.
  • I am also going to the tenants meeting.
  • Jelly, I am not going to any meeting.
  • I am used to having phone lists and dinner meetings.
  • Only just a business I am leaving a meeting.
  • I am almost positive that Vanessa set us up to miss our meeting.
  • I am on my way to the Children First board meeting.
  • Boy, I am late for that meeting.
  • I am, of course, interested in hearing your priorities and expectations for these meetings.
  • I am not prejudging the usefulness of those meetings.
  • I am so sorry. I am late for a breakfast meeting.
  • I am afraid that I am very disappointed in the way that you have conducted this particular meeting.
  • I might not be cited, but they're taken from things that I've said in meetings.
  • Had 13 nieces and nephews That I'm not interested in meeting.
  • I-I'm a man of many secrets, but I am going to that meeting.
  • At the present time I am being particularly clear and attentive and I can assure you everyone will have an extremely precise mid-term meeting.

I am in a meeting.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'I am in a meeting.' when you want to express that you are currently attending a meeting.
  • This had better be important, 'cause as you can plainly see, I am in the middle of a meeting.
  • I am in a meeting with Dwight, Robert Dunder, and his niece.
  • I heard about it in a meeting.
  • I met him here, in a meeting.
  • Say I'm with a client or in a meeting.
  • I was just kiddin' around in a meeting.
  • I was stuck in a meeting.
  • Probably because when you call me, I'm in a meeting.
  • Yes, I'm in a meeting.
  • I think they're in a meeting.
  • I told him you were in a meeting.
  • I got caught up in a meeting.
  • All right, I wasn't in a meeting.
  • - I'm in a meeting.
  • I told you on the phone I can't talk now 'cause I'm in a meeting.
  • I can't, I'm in a meeting.
  • I'm never on another line, I'm in a meeting.
  • I told you, I'm in a meeting.
  • Gentleman, I'm sorry. I'm in a meeting.
  • I told him I was in a meeting.

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