The original sentence: They've rescheduled the meeting for this Friday.
I rewrote:
1. They've changed the date of the meeting for this Friday.
2. They've arranged the meeting again for this Friday.
Are 1 and 2 ones good?
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Are they good and natural ones?
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In this sentence, do you usually say 'you keep on about my handwriting'? Does it make sense?
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(I just missed out 'in a town' from '...where is far away in a town from my home'.)
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I rewrote these two sentences from 'I get her to knock the price down'. Are they natural and good?
The original sentence: They've rescheduled the meeting for this Friday. to is better than f or . I rewrote: 1.
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The original sentence: They've rescheduled the meeting for this Friday. to is better than for.
I rewrote:
1. They've changed the date of the meeting for this Friday. to is better than for.
2. They've arranged the meeting again for this Friday. This doesn't have the idea of 'reschedued'.
Are 1 and 2 ones good?
Try to use the word