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- Reschedule to or reschedule for? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
However, re-schedule is different: you can reschedule the appointment for Tuesday or re-schedule the appointment to Tuesday, but you can't reschedule an appointment on Tuesday (that sounds totally wrong)
- reschedule- to for - WordReference Forums
What is the right preposition to use?: Meeting reschedule for Tuesday at 2pm Meeting reschedule to Tuesday at 2pm
- Reschedule - WordReference Forums
Reschedule for is the idiomatic way of saying it If you said "reschedule to" it would be perfectly acceptable grammar The only difference is that you are suggesting the date of rescheduling when you use to as the preposition
- 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?
- Reschedule from _ to _. | WordReference Forums
Topic: Reschedule from _ to _ Cagey, moderator I would like to confirm with a client that I have rescheduled their appointment "I have rescheduled you from Jan 13th to Jan 15th at 3 pm" Does that sound OK?
- Reschedule the date TO or FOR the 16th? - WordReference Forums
Topic question: Reschedule the date TO or FOR the 16th? Cagey, moderator Hello! The sentence is, "Just wanted to ask if it's alright with you if we reschedule move the date of your visit to the 16th Thanks!
- Missed my appointment time - Training, Certification, and Program Support
I missed my appointment time, contact customer service to reschedule my exam I need them to help to reschedule the exam and fix the problem for me so I can take the exam again
- word choice - How to say: I will try to move it to an earlier time or . . .
Would it be convenient for you to move reschedule our meeting on April 23rd from 7 p m to 5 p m ? I am unable to make a 7 p m appointment on that date To reschedule for an earlier time (or "moving the meeting up) brings up the possibility of changing the date as well as the time, in my mind
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