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Silak12 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Move up my schedule?

Hi! everyone.

Could you tell me what's the difference in meaning between the following sentences?

In order to finish this by 10 pm tommorrow, I will have to move up my schedule.

In order to finish this by 10 pm tommorrow, I will have to expedite my schedule.

In order to finish this by 10 pm tommorrow, I will have to get ahead of my schedule.

Thanks.

  

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None of those are good. In order to finish this by 10 pm tomorrow, I will have to work faster than planned. In order to finish this by 10 pm tomorrow, I will have to postpone other work that is on my schedule.

  • None of those are good.
  • In order to finish this by 10 pm tomorrow, I will have to work faster than planned.
  • In order to finish this by 10 pm tomorrow, I will have to postpone other work that is on my schedule.
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None of those are good.

In order to finish this by 10 pm tomorrow, I will have to work faster than planned.

In order to finish this by 10 pm tomorrow, I will have to postpone other work that is on my schedule.

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