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PreciousJones Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Re-schedule

Hi,

Will have to reschedule appointment to next time. Or

Will have to reschedule appointment for next time.

Essentially same meaning?

Thanks for sharing.
  

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Hi, The use of 'next' here suggests to me that you have a series of appointments scheduled. eg every Monday. Is this the context you are thinking of?

  • Hi, The use of 'next' here suggests to me that you have a series of appointments scheduled.
  • eg every Monday.
  • Is this the context you are thinking of?
  • I'll assume it is.
  • And I'll assume you say this on a Wednesday.
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Hi,

The use of 'next' here suggests to me that you have a series of appointments scheduled. eg every Monday. Is this the context you are thinking of?

I'll assume it is. And I'll assume you say this on a Wednesday.

Will have to reschedule appointment to next time. I don't understand what this means.

Or

Will have to reschedule appointment for next time
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What about:

I will have to reschedule my appointment to another time. Or

I will have to reschedule my appointment for next time.

Same meaning?

Thanks Clive!
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Hi,

What about:

I will have to reschedule my appointment to another time.

OK. Sounds like eg you have an appointment for next Monday, but you can't come next Monday.

Or

I will have to reschedule my appointment for next time I already explained how I understand this sentence.



It would help if you explained your context, eg by givi

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