However, prior to the second half of the 20th century, the British-English pronunciation of schedule was SKEDULE, and the American-English pronunciation was SHEDULE.
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It is spelled "schedule" as in the US.
The difference is the pronunciation. The dominant US pronunciation is (SKED-yule) with a K sound, while the UK pronunciation may be (SHED-yule) with an H sound.
The correct spelling is "schedule" (an itinerary or list of applicable rates).
The correct spelling is "schedule" (an itinerary or timetable).
The proper spelling is "schedule".
RESCHEDULE - to change a planned date
schdl
A schedule may be an itinerary.
The likely word is the noun "schedule" (a timetable or itinerary).
This is likely the word "itinerary" (a schedule or plan of a journey).
Same way that you do.
The hyphenated form "on-track" is used as an adjective to mean on schedule or properly proceeding.
"horaire"
The correct spelling is schedule.
England
The same as you, but we spell England with a capital E.
The correct spelling is schedule (itinerary, time plan).
The correct spelling is schedule (itinerary, time plan).
The correct spelling is English (people or things from England, or the language that originated there).
A schedule may be an itinerary.
The correct spelling is schedule (timetable or itinerary).
The likely word is schedule (timetable or itinerary).
The names for the colors are the same but they spell the word "C O L O U R S."
Schedule is the correct spelling, yes.Some example sentences for you are:I will look at my schedule.Sorry, my schedule is fully booked up.I will schedule a meeting for next Thursday.