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What is right? Forecast or deadline? "The deadline of the Project is due to December' or 'The forecast of the Project is to December" I'm confused if the word "Forecast" can be to anything or only to weather.
2012年8月26日 01:22
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A forecast is a prediction. It is primarily used when talking about the weather, but can be used in other matters, too. A deadline is a due date -- the final date of acceptance. You would not use the word "forecast" when talking about a deadline. You also do not need to use "to." The sentence you provided should be written like this: "The deadline of the project is December." You could also write, "The project's deadline is in December."
2012年8月26日
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A forecast is a prediction of when something might happen. Emphasis on might. A deadline is the definite time that something when will happen. Emphasis on will.
2012年8月26日
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