I scheduled my wedding on that day
We scheduled the event in June.
Are the sentences above correct expressions??
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.
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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.