pinkie9
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- Nov 25, 2010
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- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Japanese
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- Japan
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- Japan
I understand that the word "minute" is always used in plural when meaning "an official written record of what is said and decided at a meeting". I also understand that we should say "there are (not 'there is') meeting minutes" even when there is one such document.
How do you count meeting minutes?
One ___ of minutes, two ____ of minutes?
I mean different minutes for different meetings, not copies of the same minutes.
How do you count meeting minutes?
One ___ of minutes, two ____ of minutes?
I mean different minutes for different meetings, not copies of the same minutes.