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Chandrasekhar Reddy Posted 11 years ago
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Are my sentences correct?

1. The meeting has been brought forward.
2. The meeting has been brought forward to this Friday from next Monday.
3. The meeting has been brought forward by 3 hours.
4. The meeting has been brought forward by 15 minutes.
5. I am going to bring the meeting forward by 3 hours.
6. I am going to bring the meeting forward to this Friday from next Monday.
  

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Yes.

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4 Answers
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Interesting!

2. The meeting has been brought forward to this Friday from next Monday.

Technically speaking, Clive, aren't we bringing the meeting back instead of forward?

Tom
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It's really an idiomatic usage.
Somewhere on the Forum you can find at least one long discussion of this matter.

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