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Are you scheduled vs Did you get scheduled

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Are you scheduled?' is used to inquire about someone's current schedule or appointments, while 'Did you get scheduled?' is used to ask if someone has been assigned a schedule or appointment. They are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 2063 views

Are you scheduled

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to inquire about someone's current schedule or appointments.

This phrase is used to ask if someone has any appointments or events planned. It is a present tense question about the person's schedule.

Examples:

  • Are you scheduled for a meeting this afternoon?
  • Are you scheduled to work on Saturday?
  • Are you scheduled to see the doctor tomorrow?
  • Are you scheduled to attend the conference next week?
  • Are you scheduled to give a presentation at the event?
  • But you will die or you are scheduled for execution...
  • If you are scheduled to inject this product every day, and lp
  • If you are scheduled to inject this product every day, and you accidentally missed a full day's dose, continue treatment at the usual dose the following day.
  • - if you are scheduled to have surgery, because you may have to stop taking Aerinaze for a few days.
  • Saw you scheduled a meeting with Mike.
  • Langer just called about our appointment that apparently you scheduled.
  • Then, are you deaf? Listen, these guys want to know if there was a plane scheduled to land here this morning.
  • So you scheduled a make-up with Turk.
  • Because you scheduled a meeting with the Attorney General.
  • Mr. Zane, you scheduled this hearing.
  • I had you scheduled for next week.
  • I have you scheduled for First thing tomorrow morning.
  • -You scheduled in time for venting?
  • Why are you looking up when Nate's arraignment is scheduled?
  • There are three acts scheduled for tonight's performance.
  • You scheduled 20 scenes that Cheon Song Hee has within 7 hours.
  • Since you scheduled the meeting when I'm at law school, which you did to cut me out.
  • Stay the night. I'll get you scheduled asap.
  • You scheduled our breakup on a job?
  • There was a lecture you scheduled a couple weeks ago featuring a Professor up from Philly.

Alternatives:

  • Do you have any appointments?
  • What's on your schedule?
  • Have you made any plans?
  • Are you busy later?
  • What are you up to?

Did you get scheduled

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to ask if someone has been assigned a schedule or appointment.

This phrase is used to inquire if someone has been given a specific schedule or appointment. It is a past tense question about the assignment of a schedule.

Examples:

  • Did you get scheduled for the training session?
  • Did you get scheduled for a follow-up appointment?
  • Did you get scheduled for the interview?
  • Did you get scheduled for the event?
  • Did you get scheduled for the meeting?
  • How did we get scheduled for a drop-in when he is the main speaker?
  • Did you have a problem or was that scheduled?
  • This family's home visit needs to get scheduled soon.
  • You here to wish me luck, or did you just happen to have a prostate exam scheduled for this time?
  • She didn't make a scheduled transmission.
  • I know that was scheduled before we did and you.
  • He had an appointment scheduled for noon but didn't want to miss class.
  • Tankers from Ryland Transport... they didn't show up as scheduled.
  • I did get us scheduled in front of Judge Ward tomorrow.
  • But he did tell you when the next controlled burn was scheduled.
  • I didn't realize when I scheduled it.
  • But when he didn't come out at the scheduled time, I got a bad feeling.
  • Since you scheduled the meeting when I'm at law school, which you did to cut me out.
  • I could've been at the pitch, if I didn't have the Victoria's Secret shoot... which you intentionally scheduled during your pitch.
  • They didn't have anything scheduled within three days of the crash.
  • (12) Nowhere in the notification did KLM state that Transavia has substantial scheduled operations to Mediterranean holiday destinations and that it sells seats on these flights to package tour operators.
  • Elyse didn't tell me you scheduled a perm.
  • He didn't have time to call it in because this was not a scheduled meet.
  • Lieutenant Massey said that he had important information regarding her case, but then he didn't show up this morning at a scheduled meeting.
  • Ms. Carazo didn't report for work the night after she was scheduled to see Farrow.

Alternatives:

  • Have you been assigned a schedule?
  • Were you given an appointment?
  • Have you been included in the schedule?
  • Were you added to the calendar?
  • Did they set a time for you?

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