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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Of/for

I had to take the next appointment scheduled which was in the same time slot.

I had to take the next scheduled appointment which was in the same time slot.

And

Is there a difference between the meaning of/for these two sentences?
  

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Neither preposition appears in your sentences, and what is left is unclear. I suggest: I had to take the next appointment scheduled for the same time slot.

  • Neither preposition appears in your sentences, and what is left is unclear.
  • I suggest: I had to take the next appointment scheduled for the same time slot.
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Neither preposition appears in your sentences, and what is left is unclear. I suggest:

I had to take the next appointment scheduled for the same time slot.
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Mister MicawberNeither preposition appears in your sentences, and what is left is unclear. I suggest:

I had to take the next appointment scheduled for the same time slot.
Sorry,

Which preposition should I use here:

Is there a difference between the meaning of/for these two sentences?
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Ah, I see. Sorry.

Is there a difference between the meanings of these two sentences?

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