Valeriya Zazoo Ivashko
Hi everyone! Could anyone explain what’s the difference between timetable&schedule?
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Hello, Valeriya! Timetable is used to mean two things: 1. A list with the times at which particular events will happen. In North American English they usually use the word “schedule” instead. 2. A plan of when you expect particular events to happen. Both timetable and schedule are used, but schedule is commoner.
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I think the timetable is more often used in the school and classes,its more official thing. But the schedule is more personalized,for example if you are a student,you probably say‘I will check my class timetable’,but if you are not and someone wanna ask for you a drink,you probably will say‘I will check my schedule to see when I got the free time’.
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