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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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The rain kept getting pushed back

How would you phrase this please?

The rain kept getting pushed back. They had forecast rain 8pm and it changed to 10pm not it isn’t going to rain until 1am.

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You might say, for example, one of the following: The time of the big downpour keeps getting pushed forward. It was first forecast for 8 PM, then, when it didn't happen at 8, to 10 PM. It didn't happen at 10, so now they say it's going to happen at 1 AM.

  • You might say, for example, one of the following: The time of the big downpour keeps getting pushed forward.
  • It was first forecast for 8 PM, then, when it didn't happen at 8, to 10 PM.
  • It didn't happen at 10, so now they say it's going to happen at 1 AM.
  • The forecast for the big rain has been inaccurate, resulting in two revisions.
  • First 8 PM, then 10 PM, and now it's forecast for 1 PM.
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You might say, for example, one of the following:


The time of the big downpour keeps getting pushed forward. It was first forecast for 8 PM, then, when it didn't happen at 8, to 10 PM. It didn't happen at 10, so now they say it's going to happen at 1 AM.


The forecast for the big rain has been inaccurate, resulting in two revisions. First 8 PM, then 10 PM, and now it'

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