Hello, could I ask for help with the following expression?
We have to postpone out meeting "till" (or) "by" the next week?
I am not sure what preposition goes with "to postpone", if I want to say that I intend to have the meeting not this week (as was scheduled), but next week...
thanks!
kb
Top answer
Till and until are correct. CB
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Till and until are correct.
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I was taught back in the school by this teacher who said when using "postpone", we have to use it with until, and "to" is incorrect. Could you please tell me if that is correct?