Do you have plans for the week end? I.............. Ameer on Saturday momin؟
إجابة الطالب المختصرة من خلال موقع بوابة الإجابات هي
b- am going to meet
Okay, I understand! You're looking to fill in the blank in the sentence:
"Do you have plans for the week end? I.............. Ameer on Saturday."
And you've provided "momin" which seems to be related to the context or something you want to incorporate.
Here are a few options, depending on what you're trying to express, incorporating the name "Ameer" and possibly the word "momin" (which I'm assuming is a name, a title, or related to a specific group or community):
**Options:**
* **"Do you have plans for the week end? I'm meeting Ameer on Saturday, Momin."** (This assumes "Momin" is a title or a name used for someone you are addressing)
* **"Do you have plans for the week end? I'm seeing Ameer on Saturday, Momin."** (Similar to above but 'seeing' is less formal than 'meeting')
* **"Do you have plans for the week end? I'll be with Ameer on Saturday, Momin."** (Suggests spending time together, same note as above)
* **"Do you have plans for the week end? I have an appointment with Ameer on Saturday, Momin."** (If you need to be very formal. Momin as above)
**Explanation of Choices:**
* **"Meeting/Seeing/Spending time with" + "Ameer"**: These phrases are common ways to express that you will be in the company of Ameer during the weekend.
**Choose the option that best fits the specific context of your communication.**
اذا كان لديك إجابة افضل او هناك خطأ في الإجابة علي سؤال Do you have plans for the week end? I.............. Ameer on Saturday momin اترك تعليق فورآ.