postpone for to until - WordReference Forums If you postpone a meeting "until next week" it means that, for example, a meeting scheduled for today, February 28th, will now be held sometime between March 2nd and March 6th If a meeting is scheduled for some future week (say March 13th), it could be postponed "until the next week," that is, the week of March 16th-20th
postpone . . . for or . . . by - WordReference Forums I am wondering whether it is possible to postpone our meeting by two hours until 12 noon tomorrow In normal business AE (American English), you would not need to specify the length of the postponement Whether you end the sentence with a period full stop or with a question mark really depends on the tone you wish to convey
postpone + ing to - WordReference Forums OK let me explain: is the verb ' postpone ' follow by infinitive or by -ing form? postpone to do that or postpone doing that? Are both right or only one? which one? Es decir, se escribe seguido de otro verbo en gerundio o en infinitivo con 'to'?
Postpone vs delay - WordReference Forums postpone is the most suitable verb if you are going to say until a specified date or time I agree When a match is delayed due to rain, it means it's likely to start once the rain stops The exact time won't be known till the rain actually stops If it's postponed, it implies that there's a definite date time that the organisers players have
The opposite of postpone? [prepone?] | WordReference Forums Thus "prepone" as the logical opposite of postpone, as its antonym so to speak, makes perfect sense It drives home the meaning unequivocally “Prepone” has already entered the Oxford dictionary It is used daily and widely in the Indian subcontinent It has also spread to Singapore and other Asian countries through Business English
postpone to until [Monday, day] | WordReference Forums Hello, Can we use both prepositions in the same meaning? We have to postpone the meeting until next Monday Or We have to postpone the meeting to next Monday I'll be grateful for your opinions Thank you