We regularly have 3 meetings a week.
Having forgot the name of the day of a week I ask one of the men a question
Do we have the meeting today?
Will we have the meeting today?
We will have the meeting today, won't we?
Are we having the meeting today?
We are having the meeting today, aren't we?
How to ask the question correctly?
Thanks
correct way to ask a question
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Re: correct way to ask a question
Your questions are all grammatically possible, but since the meeting is regular you would probably use the present simple tense:
The meeting's today, right?
The meeting's today, isn't it?
We meet (for x) today, don't we?
See present simple tense.
The meeting's today, right?
The meeting's today, isn't it?
We meet (for x) today, don't we?
See present simple tense.