Hello everyone,
1. Could you please tell me if Americans accept "B. timetable" as a correct answer to the following question?
We've only got a week to finish the project, so we need to work out a very clear work............
A. schedule B. timetable2. I chose "D". Do you agree with me?
PS. As far as I'm concerned "C. calendar" is also possible in both American and British English, but it's not widespread".
I'm a North American, but not an American. Only the phrase work schedule collocates, in my experience. Clive
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I'm a North American, but not an American. ![]()
Only the phrase work schedule collocates, in my experience.