Re: inform Good answer. Thank you. But for 'scheduling it in Term Two', on the basis of 'arrange sth for __' and 'schedule sth for __', would it be better to use FOR instead of IN?
What I worry about is, FOR is used in these phrases to mean 'sth will take place at that time', not 'the act of arranging or scheduling will take place at that time', which ambiguity might be caused by IN, in my non-native opinion. |