answersLogoWhite

0

I would say" Pre-planned for a month".

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Is it correct to say it has been a month since you posted that letter?

Yes, that statement is correct as a way to indicate the passage of one month since the letter was posted.


What is a sentence for preplanned?

Make sure you have preplanned your arrival for the ceremony.


This will be an exciting month a correct grammar?

This will be an exciting month is correct grammar.


What was the name of the first preplanned suburb in the country?

It was Lewistown in New York


Is it correct to say tom has been out of work for a month?

That is correct. You could also say: Tom has been unemployed for a month.


Is 'since he was joined' the correct grammar?

No, it is not! The correct grammar is ...... 'since he joined' Hope this helped!


Is it correct to say have a good month?

yes


I really want this month of June will be ended immediately is a correct grammar?

"I really want this month of June will be ended immediately" is not correct. It should be "I really want this month of June to end immediately."


What is the abbreation of month?

Mo is the correct abbreviation of month if used in a singular form. Mos. is the plural abbreviation of month.


What is the correct spelling of ever since the world begun?

The correct spelling would be "ever since the world began".


One month and a half or one and a half month what is gramatically correct?

either of them are fine


Is this will be an exciting month for me a correct grammar?

Yes it is. The sentence "This will be an exciting month for me" is absolutely correct (it needs a period at the end, of course). But "a correct grammar" is not-- you want to ask whether it is "grammatically correct," or to be simpler, ask whether it is "good English."