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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Schedules

Is this sentence correct:



"No one can walk that long if they have schedules to fulfill."



Note: By 'schedules to fulfill', I mean to be at the same places at a given time (such as one's work place).

  

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Christine Christie Is this sentence correct: I don't completely understand it. I don't know what walking for a long time has to do with schedules. You can schedule a walk during your day.

  • Christine Christie Is this sentence correct: I don't completely understand it.
  • I don't know what walking for a long time has to do with schedules.
  • You can schedule a walk during your day.
  • " Better: ...
  • if they have a schedule to meet.
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Christine Christie

Is this sentence correct: I don't completely understand it.
I don't know what walking for a long time has to do with schedules. You can schedule a walk during your day.

"No one can walk that long if they have schedules to fulfill."

Better:
... if th

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