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We ______ a meeting tomorrow (hold)

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Answered by amrita229716
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Answer:

we are holding a meeting tomorrow

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: We are holding a meeting tomorrow.

Explanation:

1. Holding is Present Participle.

2. Present Participle always ends with -ing.

3. A Present Participle is totally different from a gerund.

4. When do we use the Present Participle Tense?

The present participle tense is used in the following situations:

#to make continuous tenses.

#as an adjective.

#after certain verbs.

#to brief any past action.

5. The present participle is also used when two things happened at the same time. This use of the present participle tense is only found in written English. For example:

Walking down the lane she met her old friend.

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