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I have a meeting to attend to. vs I have a meeting to attend.

Both phrases are correct, but "I have a meeting to attend." is more commonly used in English. The addition of "to" at the end of the sentence in the first phrase is unnecessary and less common.

Last updated: April 03, 2024 • 1142 views

I have a meeting to attend to.

The phrase is correct but less common in English.

This phrase is grammatically correct but less commonly used. It means that you have a meeting that you need to go to.
  • I have a meeting to attend to.
  • Sorry, I have a meeting.
  • I have a meeting in half an hour.
  • I have a meeting with Tom Ford.
  • I have a meeting at nine.
  • Hello. I have a meeting with Antoine Lavau.
  • I'm sorry. I have a meeting.
  • I have a meeting so I'll be back late.
  • Besides, I told you I have a meeting tomorrow.
  • I have a meeting with a financial advisor about a trust for our daughter.
  • I have a meeting with Mischa in 10.
  • I have a meeting next week.
  • Fi, I have a meeting with Max...
  • I have a meeting with your principal.
  • I have a meeting tonight to decide the measures to take against Tôto Dentetsu.
  • I have a meeting with Haile Selassie.
  • I have a meeting next week.
  • In fact, I have a meeting with mission valley weekly.
  • I have a meeting to attend at the Factory Inspectorate.
  • Lily and I have a meeting with Bruce Caplan later.
  • Well, I have a meeting.

Alternatives:

  • I have a meeting to attend.

I have a meeting to attend.

The phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the more common way to express that you have a meeting to go to. It is grammatically correct and widely understood.
  • I have a meeting to attend.
  • Sorry, I have a meeting.
  • I have a meeting in half an hour.
  • I have a meeting with Tom Ford.
  • I have a meeting at nine.
  • Hello. I have a meeting with Antoine Lavau.
  • I'm sorry. I have a meeting.
  • I have a meeting so I'll be back late.
  • Besides, I told you I have a meeting tomorrow.
  • I have a meeting with a financial advisor about a trust for our daughter.
  • I have a meeting with Mischa in 10.
  • I have a meeting next week.
  • Fi, I have a meeting with Max...
  • I have a meeting with your principal.
  • I have a meeting tonight to decide the measures to take against Tôto Dentetsu.
  • I have a meeting with Haile Selassie.
  • I have a meeting next week.
  • In fact, I have a meeting with mission valley weekly.
  • I have a meeting to attend at the Factory Inspectorate.
  • Lily and I have a meeting with Bruce Caplan later.
  • Well, I have a meeting.

Alternatives:

  • I have a meeting to attend.

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