"Our Today's Meeting" or "Our meeting that is scheduled for today" [closed]

Is it correct to say:

  1. We shall discuss it in our today's meeting.

Or would it be more correct to say something longer like:

  1. We shall discuss it in our meeting that is scheduled for today.

ADDED: There is now also a related thread that is attempting to address the grammaticality of the expression "our today's meeting": Why is “our today's meeting” wrong? -- Though, personally (F.E.), I haven't found their arguments for proving that it is ungrammatical to be convincing.


Your first example "We will discuss it in our today's meeting." is incorrect because today is not ours. You could say "our meeting" or "today's meeting", or "our meeting today".

Your second example "We will discuss it at our meeting that is scheduled for today." is OK grammatically, but it's unnecessarily wordy. Try one of these succinct constructions:

  • We will discuss it in our meeting today.

Or

  • We will discuss it today in our meeting.