My preference:
"I am sending the document you gave us at the last team meeting to all the team members."
I am writing an e-mail where I have to say something like this:
"I am sending to all the team members the same document that you gave to all of us at the last team meeting."
So, I am not sure if at the last meeting is correct, have I to write in the last meeting instead?
My preference:
"I am sending the document you gave us at the last team meeting to all the team members."
Question: Why not use DURING? Thanks
I think that it is possible using during as well.
Although I would use it in cases like these below:
- During last meeting I understood that she was very up set.
- I saw him writing a letter to her during last lesson.
Though it is a consideration of a non native English.
Hope that helps!