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Lucas21c Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Make/work out a schedule

Could you confirm whether both 'make' and 'work out' in the square brackets of the following sentence are right? If so, what's the difference between them?


I'm [making/working out] the meeting schedule after talking with my wife about family vacation plans.

  

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I'm making the meeting schedule doesn't sound quite right. I'm making up the meeting schedule OK I'm preparing the meeting schedule OK I'm working out the meeting schedule OK Clive

  • I'm making the meeting schedule doesn't sound quite right.
  • I'm making up the meeting schedule OK I'm preparing the meeting schedule OK I'm working out the meeting schedule OK Clive
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I'm making the meeting schedule doesn't sound quite right.

I'm making up the meeting schedule OK

I'm preparing the meeting schedule OK

I'm working out the meeting schedule OK


Clive

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