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Are "timetable" and "schedule" the same?
For example:
The trains timetable / schedule
The school timetable / schedule
The buses timetable / schedule
Thank you in advance!
2012年10月16日 17:35
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Yes, an interesting UK/USA difference here. Always a bus "timetable" in the UK, but often called a "schedule" in the United States. Similarly, a child's school timetable in the UK is often called a class schedule in the United States.
2012年10月16日
a timetable is usually a paper document that shows the scheduled times of public transportation, like a bus, train or ferry. Usually they are shown in a chart form. They are also called schedules. The two words aren't interchangeable (at least in the States) is when we talk about our daily schedule; work schedule, school schedule, weekly schedule, etc.
I hope it helps.
2012年10月16日
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