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Let's learn Schedule.
It's a verb, add a noun, and you can say it as schedule or schedule.
As a noun, it can be a plan or a list of when things happen.
According to the schedule, we start at nine tomorrow,
especially in American English.
A schedule can tell you when planes, trains and buses
are planned to arrive at and depart from different places.
The flight schedule says that we should be leaving at 10.15.
As a verb, schedule means to plan for something to happen at a certain time.
It's often used in the passive to talk about when things will or should happen.
The meeting was scheduled for 9.30, but everyone was late.
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It's when things are planned to happen.
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