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what are the difference between "delay","postpone“ and ”put off“
what are the difference between "delay","postpone“ and ”put off“? Can I say ” We need delay the delivery by a day."
Sep 16, 2015 7:27 AM
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Yes, you can say "We need to delay/postpone the delivery by a day."
To 'put something off ' also means to postpone it - ' I'll put it off until Monday', it's more casual and is used in speaking.
Postpone or 'suspend' are more formal : meetings may be postponed i.e. delayed until a later time.
Delay is used for unforeseen events e.g. the train is delayed i.e. is behind schedule.
September 16, 2015
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