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Uktous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Allocated my time for more urgent and important task first

Hi,

Question:

Does my sentence imply (1) or (2)

1) the first I did was to allocate my time for more urgent and important task

2) when I arrange my schedule, time resources wrere allocated to more urgent and important task first, and afterward I allocated the rest of the time resources to less urgent and important task.

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Sentence:

On my schedule, I allocated my time for more urgent and important task first.

thanks
  

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On my schedule, I allocated my time to more urgent and important tasks first. This means both #1 and #2, which amount to the same thing.

  • On my schedule, I allocated my time to more urgent and important tasks first.
  • This means both #1 and #2, which amount to the same thing.
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On my schedule, I allocated my time to more urgent and important tasks first.

This means both #1 and #2, which amount to the same thing.

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