English Language & Usage Asked by orangeshaker on January 28, 2021
The sentence in question is the first sentence:
"Thank you for the opportunity of a 1 – 1 meeting"
"Sorry, I am busy. I cannot attend meet with you"
Without the 2nd sentence, indicating the participant’s inability to attend a meeting, can the first sentence be interpreted to mean a meeting did occur, particularly due to the word "opportunity"?
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