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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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IS this Correct

IS this sentence grammatically correct?

I shceduled a service call with ABC to repair. They will be here on Thursday 1st June 8:30 AM.
  

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Hi, I shceduled a service call with ABC to repair. They will be here on Thursday 1st June 8:30 AM. I s ch eduled a service call with ABC.

  • Hi, I shceduled a service call with ABC to repair.
  • They will be here on Thursday 1st June 8:30 AM.
  • I s ch eduled a service call with ABC.
  • or I s ch eduled a service call with ABC to repair my TV .
  • They will be here on Thursday , 1st .
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Hi,

I shceduled a service call with ABC to repair. They will be here on Thursday 1st June 8:30 AM.

I scheduled a service call with ABC. or I scheduled a service call with ABC to repair my TV.

They will be here on Thursday, 1st. June
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Thank you.

Can you give me "yes or no" marks for the following?

1. They will be here on June 2, Thursday, at 9 a.m.

2. They will be here Thursday, 2nd of June, at 9 a.m.

3. They will be here at 9 a.m., June 2, Thursday.

Do we have to be concerned about the order for the cases above? I think not. How about accompanying prepositions like "on Thursday" and
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Hi,

Generally, I hear the sequence day, date, time. They'll be here on Thursday, June 2nd., at 9am. So, some of your suggestions sound a little odd to me.

'On' is often omitted. The 'at', for time, is usually present.

Best wishes, Clive

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