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Old 13-Jan-2008, 14:06
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Default 'Call a meeting to passengers?', or 'Call to passengers a meeting?'

I don't understand if, for example,: 'The director call a meeting the clerks in the lounge' is more correct than 'The director call to clerks a meeting in the lounge', or than 'The director call a meeting of clerks in the lounge'.
Would you explain me what's the correct statement? Thank you very much.
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Old 13-Jan-2008, 16:42
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Default Re: 'Call a meeting to passengers?', or 'Call to passengers a meeting?'

The director calls a meeting of clerks in the lounge.

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