1, which means "coordination" in coordinates.
Coordination: Make arrangements so that two or more people or a group of people can work together properly and well.
2. There is also a "decision" to express the end at a certain time.
Tom's travel date has not yet been determined. By analogy, this sentence will be used frequently.
3. Coordination meeting. Foreigners prefer "dating" to "meeting".
Appointment: An agreement to meet someone at a specific time.
In a conference call, foreigners say "conference call" instead of "conference call".
We will send you the proposed agenda and the list of ministers attending the conference call.
When you are sure you have understood it, but you want to check it again, use a question mark. Check the antonyms of auxiliary verbs in the original sentence at the end of the sentence.
Subject+tense (affirmative/negative sentence)+object+,+relative particle+s.
note:
The first letter at the end should be capitalized and a comma should be added at the end.
If you want to distinguish the ending for the recipient, you can use sincere yours, your sincerity or sincerity as the intimate partner; For ordinary friends, you can use your friends; ;
If the child writes to his parents, use your beloved son (daughter); Write yours respectfully to elders, and faithfully to business dealings.
The signature at the end must be signed by myself, not typing, and no punctuation after signing.
Extended data:
Common English phrases for making an appointment with customers:
What time? Is it? What about you? Free? ? When are you free?
Is it? What about you? Free? This? Thursday? Afternoon? ? Are you free this Thursday afternoon?
What? Time? Will. What about you? Is it? Are you online? ? When will you join?
What? Time? Will. What about you? Is it? Capable? Where to? Do you see it? Me? ? When can you see me?
Will it? Wednesday? Good morning. Is it? All of them? Right? ? How about Wednesday morning?
. I will. Like what? Where to? Manufacturing? Ann? Dating? With what? Sir? Smith. ? I'd like to make an appointment with Mr Smith.
Should I? Me? Call? For what? What about you? Or? Will. What about you? Coming? For what? Me? ? Did I come to you or did you come to me?
I will? Call? And then what? Do you see it? What about you? What if? What about you? For example. ? I'd like to visit you if you like. ?
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-English letters