[Grammar] cancel the meeting of /on/for Tuesday

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Will17

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Hello!

Let's imagine today is Friday. In this case, which preposition are we supposed to use, please?

"I think it would be better to cancel the meeting of, on or for Tuesday. "

Thank you
Will
 
On Tuesday , or cancel the meeting which is to be held on Tuesday.

Hopefully a teacher would be able to tell in a better way!

I'm not a teacher.
 
Hello!

Let's imagine today is Friday. In this case, which preposition are we supposed to use, please?

"I think it would be better to cancel the meeting of, on or for Tuesday. "

Thank you
Will
I would say that "it would be better to cancel Tuesday's meeting."
 
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