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- reschedule- to for - WordReference Forums
Hi petalito, In my opinion you can use both, but I prefer "to," as in: "The meeting (today) has been rescheduled to Tuesday at 2pm " "For" is also often used, but it may cause some slight confusion because it may be understood as Tuesday's meeting that is being rescheduled, instead of the meeting (on whatever day) being rescheduled to Tuesday This is only my personal preference, so I'm sure
- Reschedule to or reschedule for? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
In American English in my experience, you schedule "on" or "for" and reschedule "for" You move an appointment "to" a different day time
- reschedule an event to for on (date) - WordReference Forums
Which is the correct preposition? The embassy has rescheduled our application to for on January 2, 2020
- word choice - Scheduled to vs. scheduled for - English Language . . .
I suspect that this is the cause of the piece in question The author had a choice between "scheduled for a confirmation" and "scheduled to appear at a confirmation" and between the two choices, produced a bastard of the pair I know that many of the mistakes I catch in my own writing have such half-choices as their cause
- Reschedule something on or for a date | WordReference Forums
The meeting was originally scheduled for Monday, but Monday happens to be a holiday So, let’s reschedule it FOR ON Tuesday Which preposition works here? If your answer is ON, then wouldn’t it mean let’s not reschedule it now, but on Tuesday?
- General | Rescheduling | Rescheduled Exam Does not Appear on my . . .
I had booked and exam***REMOVED***, then I rescheduled to to ***REMOVED***, However, I checked yesterday, it did not appear on my scheduled exam list Who do I contact to get support on this?
- I have rescheduled my Exam and now PearsonVue is saying that I have . . .
Hi Team, I have an exam scheduled on ***Removed*** I have rescheduled my exam Now Pearson Vue is saying that I have missed my exam and its a no show I have a screen shot from my browser history
- The meeting has been scheduled for from. . . - WordReference Forums
It depends The date (s) of the meeting is (are) in fact unclear from your question Is it a five-day meeting, June 1-5? Then: The meeting has been scheduled for 1 June through 5 June Is it a meeting formerly scheduled for 1 June, now set for 5 June? Then: The meeting has been rescheduled from 1 June to 5 June
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