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Hi, there
I have a few questions about talking about Zoom/Meet meetings. Do you use which prepositions in this case?
1) During a zoom meeting): “Do you guys mind if I just get out/get off (hop out/hop off) real quick? I’ll be right back
2) “There’s always a co-worker who’s late to come INTO our Zoom meeting”
or
“There is always a co-worker who’s late to come ON our Zoom meeting”
or
“There’s always a co-worker who’s late to come IN ON our Zoom meeting”
Thank You
Jan 28, 2021 9:49 PM
Answers · 2
1) 'Log off' would be better.
2) '... coworker who's late to our Zoom meetings'
January 29, 2021
For one, I’d use off. For two, I would use the preposition “to.” John
January 28, 2021
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