In a formal meeting, you say, "The meeting is adjourned."
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"What time is our meeting tomorrow?" is acceptable grammar.
Requests is an English word (plural of request), however we can not say if your use of the word is correct English because you have failed to say in your question how you were trying to use it.
You say "meeting at" when referring to a specific location where the meeting will take place. For example, "Let's meet at the coffee shop." On the other hand, "meeting in" is used to describe the context or duration of the meeting, such as "We'll have a meeting in the morning."
if your folks are at a meeting you could say "My Parents' Meeting finishes at 6pm If you are referring to a meeting of multiple Parents you would say "Parents Meeting" A meeting for Parents
You just *had* a meeting
"We are meeting on September 23rd" is the correct way to say it. The preposition "on" is used to indicate a specific date.