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Jae Heun Lim Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Is this the correct expression?? "Schedule it on that day"

I scheduled my wedding on that day

We scheduled the event in June.


Are the sentences above correct expressions??

  

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Jae Heun Lim Are the sentences above correct expressions? They are common and unremarkable, but they are very ambiguous. A wiser, clearer choice is 'for': I scheduled my wedding for that day (= the wedding will be held on that day) We scheduled the event for June.

  • Jae Heun Lim Are the sentences above correct expressions?
  • They are common and unremarkable, but they are very ambiguous.
  • A wiser, clearer choice is 'for': I scheduled my wedding for that day (= the wedding will be held on that day) We scheduled the event for June.
  • (= the event will be held in June)
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Jae Heun LimAre the sentences above correct expressions?

They are common and unremarkable, but they are very ambiguous. A wiser, clearer choice is 'for':

I scheduled my wedding for that day (= the wedding will be held on that day)

We scheduled the event for June.

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