“Scheduled ON” vs “Scheduled FOR” - Difference …
“Scheduled ON” vs “Scheduled FOR” - Difference …
“Scheduled on” should be used when talking about the time when something was scheduled, usually in the past (i.e., “the meeting was scheduled on Wednesday”). “Scheduled for” should be used when talking about the actual time when the thing takes place. When we want to specify the date that something is set, we can use “scheduled on.” It’s usually joined with the auxiliary verb “was” to indicate that it’s the past tense form. The meeting was scheduled on Wednesday.
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