I'd say they mean the same. #1 is not very likely to be used though.Hi ,
What is the difference between:
1) Today's match stands postponed.
2) Today's match is postponed
Can someone please explain?
Thanks,
Ganesh
Hi ,
What is the difference between:
1) Todays match stands postponed.
2) Todays match is postponed
Can someone please explain?
Thanks,
Ganesh
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