O ostap77 Key Member Joined Sep 9, 2010 Member Type Student or Learner Native Language Ukrainian Home Country Ukraine Current Location Ukraine Apr 2, 2015 #1 Am I supposed to say 'schedule for' or 'schedule of' as in "I've done a web search for schedules for/of flights to Pristina, Kosovo."? Last edited: Apr 4, 2015
Am I supposed to say 'schedule for' or 'schedule of' as in "I've done a web search for schedules for/of flights to Pristina, Kosovo."?
R Rover_KE Moderator Staff member Joined Jun 20, 2010 Member Type Retired English Teacher Native Language British English Home Country England Current Location England Apr 2, 2015 #2 They both work for me.
O ostap77 Key Member Thread starter Joined Sep 9, 2010 Member Type Student or Learner Native Language Ukrainian Home Country Ukraine Current Location Ukraine Apr 4, 2015 #3 Sorry for asking the wrong question. I was going to ask a different one. Is it 'schedule for/of' as in the context above?
Sorry for asking the wrong question. I was going to ask a different one. Is it 'schedule for/of' as in the context above?
emsr2d2 Moderator Staff member Joined Jul 28, 2009 Member Type English Teacher Native Language British English Home Country UK Current Location UK Apr 4, 2015 #4 All you have done is change "schedules" to "schedule". It doesn't make any difference to the answer.