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Joseph A Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Multiple Choice

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. timetable
C. calendar D. all of them

2. 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".

Kind regards,
JA
  

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I'm a North American, but not an American. Only the phrase work schedule collocates, in my experience. Clive

  • I'm a North American, but not an American.
  • Only the phrase work schedule collocates, in my experience.
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I'm a North American, but not an American. Emotion: smile


Only the phrase work schedule collocates, in my experience.

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