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Does this sound natural?
A: Before the meeting starts, I'd like to introduce myself.
B: Before the start meeting, I'd like to introduce myself.
Does this sound natural?
A: Before the meeting starts, I'd like to introduce myself.
B: Before the start meeting, I'd like to introduce myself.
A: Before the meeting starts, I'd like to introduce myself.
B: Before the start meeting, I'd like to introduce myself.
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A is good
B is incorrect
You could say “before we start the meeting “
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You’re welcome ☺️ I’m always happy to help a fellow language student
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