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Sinbadsunny Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

In regard to tomorrow

This delivery has been delayed to tomorrow once more.
In the above should I cross the preposition "to" off?
  

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Sinbadsunny In the above should I cross the preposition "to" off? It is unclear as to when the delivery is expected to be completed. Please explain.

  • Sinbadsunny In the above should I cross the preposition "to" off?
  • It is unclear as to when the delivery is expected to be completed.
  • Please explain.
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SinbadsunnyIn the above should I cross the preposition "to" off?
It is unclear as to when the delivery is expected to be completed. Please explain.
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Sinbadsunnytoday
Then why is 'tomorrow' in your sentence?
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I mean originally this order should be completed and delivered today but it has been put off by one day.
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Then:

This delivery has again been delayed until tomorrow.

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