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Let's assume that I wash my car every Saturday at noon. How do I say it using the word schedule:. I wash my car at/by/on schedule.
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word choice - "At schedule" vs. "by schedule" vs. "on schedule ...
Let's assume that I wash my car every Saturday at noon. How do I say it using the word schedule:. I wash my car at/by/on schedule.
word choice - "Scheduled to" vs. "scheduled for" - English Language ...
"Scheduled to" tends to relate to the performance of an action. "Scheduled for" tends to relate to the occurrence of an event. She is scheduled to dance at xxx -> she will dance at. These two are close but different: Jim is scheduled to have his appendix removed at 10 am -> the removal will be performed at . Jim's appendectomy is scheduled for ...
is scheduled/has been scheduled | WordReference Forums
what is the difference between " is scheduled/has been scheduled" and how the meaning differs. In Railway stations ,the announcement is "Polar express is scheduled to leave at 9.00 p.m " & "Polar express has been scheduled to leave at 9.00 p.m" Which one is correct .Please explain where to use "is/has been" correctly. Thanks in advance Daniel
prepositions - "Scheduled on" vs "scheduled for" - English Language ...
My interview was scheduled on the 26th of June for the 27th of June at 8:00 AM. This sentence means that on the 26th, two people agreed, "let's have an interview tomorrow." The 27th is when the interview (presumably) actually took place.
“as schedule” vs. “as scheduled” - English Language & Usage ...
As scheduled is very similar to on schedule in that they are both used to describe an event that occurred on time or as expected. When one says something is behind schedule , then there is an indication that something failed to be done by a deadline.
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