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meeting for Friday vs meeting to Friday

The correct phrase is "meeting for Friday." The preposition "for" is used to indicate the purpose or intended time of the meeting. On the other hand, "meeting to Friday" is not a common or correct construction in English.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 1485 views

meeting for Friday

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate the purpose or intended time of the meeting.

Use this phrase when you want to specify that the meeting is scheduled for Friday.

Examples:

  • I have a meeting for Friday to discuss the project.
  • Let's schedule the meeting for Friday afternoon.
  • The meeting for Friday has been postponed to next week.
  • Is the meeting for Friday still on?
  • We need to prepare for the meeting for Friday.
  • I've a meeting for prospective parents Friday. I like to do a raffle.
  • I know we have a meeting on the books for Friday and you probably don't want to speak out of school but- well, no, I can't.
  • The next partner meeting is Friday.
  • We got a meeting Friday night, eight o'clock, St Stephen's basement.
  • The European Council, at its meeting on Friday, must be mindful of this responsibility.
  • This is the message we must deliver at the summit meeting on Friday.
  • I call to order the meeting of Friday, September 9, 1988.
  • I have a board meeting on Friday.
  • Your comments tie in with what we have heard from other stakeholders including ministers at the informal competition Council meeting last Friday and Saturday.
  • My meeting on Friday gives me reason to believe that 11 November could be the date when we will know whether the tests under way are successful.
  • We were then awaiting the response from the Transport Council meeting last Friday and everyone hoped that a common position would be reached.
  • There's a meeting this Friday night, Red lobster, Burbank.
  • Said she'd been acting agitated since she missed a mandatory 1:00 staff meeting last Friday.
  • Now, Jack, as you know, the Kabletown board is meeting this Friday.
  • There was some talk at the board meeting on Friday, people wondering about your plans.
  • Copier, I need 12 of these double sided for the business affairs meeting on Friday.
  • The meeting is on Friday at 10.
  • In the face of this mess, however, let us hope that the meeting next Friday between Shimon Peres and Yasser Arafat will enable the region to emerge from this nightmare.
  • The European Council is meeting on Thursday and Friday.
  • And also there are community meeting on the last Friday of each month.

Alternatives:

  • meeting on Friday
  • meeting scheduled for Friday
  • meeting set for Friday
  • meeting planned for Friday
  • meeting taking place on Friday

meeting to Friday

This phrase is not a common or correct construction in English. The preposition "to" is not used in this context to indicate the day of the meeting.

  • Honourable Members, I would now like to turn to the other meeting to be held on Friday 11 March, the informal summit of Member States in the euro area.
  • This week, at the initiative of the French Head of State, Nicolas Sarkozy, who showed his great sense of community, a proposal was made for an extraordinary European Council meeting to be held this Friday.
  • Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, the Commission is actively preparing for the European Council meeting to be held next Friday, an important part of which is tomorrow's European Union troika meeting in the United States.
  • The next partner meeting is Friday.
  • We got a meeting Friday night, eight o'clock, St Stephen's basement.
  • The European Council, at its meeting on Friday, must be mindful of this responsibility.
  • This is the message we must deliver at the summit meeting on Friday.
  • I call to order the meeting of Friday, September 9, 1988.
  • I have a board meeting on Friday.
  • Your comments tie in with what we have heard from other stakeholders including ministers at the informal competition Council meeting last Friday and Saturday.
  • My meeting on Friday gives me reason to believe that 11 November could be the date when we will know whether the tests under way are successful.
  • We were then awaiting the response from the Transport Council meeting last Friday and everyone hoped that a common position would be reached.
  • There's a meeting this Friday night, Red lobster, Burbank.
  • Said she'd been acting agitated since she missed a mandatory 1:00 staff meeting last Friday.
  • Now, Jack, as you know, the Kabletown board is meeting this Friday.
  • There was some talk at the board meeting on Friday, people wondering about your plans.
  • Copier, I need 12 of these double sided for the business affairs meeting on Friday.
  • The meeting is on Friday at 10.
  • In the face of this mess, however, let us hope that the meeting next Friday between Shimon Peres and Yasser Arafat will enable the region to emerge from this nightmare.
  • The European Council is meeting on Thursday and Friday.

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