When calling to tell someone about their appointment, which is correct: 1. I have a sooner appointment for you. 2. I have an earlier appointment for you.
This is in regards to changing the date not the time.
Top answer
I have an earlier appointment with you. This can refer to either date or time.
— Mister Micawber
I have an earlier appointment with you.
This can refer to either date or time.
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