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What time are we to meet tomorrow vs What time are we meeting tomorrow

Both phrases are correct and commonly used. They are interchangeable and can be used to inquire about the time of a meeting scheduled for the next day.

Last updated: April 05, 2024 • 928 views

This phrase is correct and commonly used to inquire about the time of a meeting scheduled for the next day.

"What time are we to meet tomorrow"

This phrase is a polite and formal way to ask about the time of a meeting that has been arranged for the following day.
  • What time are we to meet tomorrow
  • "What time are we leaving?" someone asks.
  • What time are we getting together?
  • What time are we playing tomorrow?
  • What time are we pitching you?
  • What time are we meeting your guy?
  • What time are we supposed to meet the boat?
  • What time are we going to be here till tonight?
  • What time are we expecting Gretchen to get that sixth card?
  • What time are we doing this thing tonight?
  • What time are we leaving for the water park?
  • What time are we leaving, Dad?
  • Wait. What time are we supposed to meet the guys?
  • What time are we meeting your guy?
  • What time are we talking here, before conan or after conan?
  • At what time are we going to the circle?
  • Till what time are we needed?
  • Tiff, what time are we leaving?
  • So what time are we meeting them?
  • So what time are we supposed to go?
  • So, what time are we going?

Alternatives:

  • what time are we meeting tomorrow
  • when are we meeting tomorrow
  • at what time are we meeting tomorrow
  • what time should we meet tomorrow
  • what time is our meeting tomorrow

This phrase is correct and commonly used to inquire about the time of a meeting scheduled for the next day.

"What time are we meeting tomorrow"

This phrase is a more casual and direct way to ask about the time of a meeting that has been arranged for the following day.
  • What time are we meeting tomorrow
  • "What time are we leaving?" someone asks.
  • What time are we getting together?
  • What time are we playing tomorrow?
  • What time are we pitching you?
  • What time are we meeting your guy?
  • What time are we supposed to meet the boat?
  • What time are we going to be here till tonight?
  • What time are we expecting Gretchen to get that sixth card?
  • What time are we doing this thing tonight?
  • What time are we leaving for the water park?
  • What time are we leaving, Dad?
  • Wait. What time are we supposed to meet the guys?
  • What time are we meeting your guy?
  • What time are we talking here, before conan or after conan?
  • At what time are we going to the circle?
  • Till what time are we needed?
  • Tiff, what time are we leaving?
  • So what time are we meeting them?
  • So what time are we supposed to go?
  • So, what time are we going?

Alternatives:

  • what time are we to meet tomorrow
  • when are we to meet tomorrow
  • at what time are we to meet tomorrow
  • what time should we meet tomorrow
  • what time is our meeting tomorrow

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