Which is correct:
"in your agenda" or "on your agenda"?

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in your agenda

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when referring to something that is included or planned within your schedule or plan.

Examples:

  • The meeting is in my agenda for next week.
  • Is this event in your agenda for the month?
  • I have a doctor's appointment in my agenda for tomorrow.

Alternatives:

  • on your schedule
  • planned for your calendar
  • included in your plans
  • scheduled for your week
  • listed in your diary

on your agenda

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when referring to something that is listed or scheduled to be discussed or dealt with during a meeting or event.

Examples:

  • The new project is on our agenda for the team meeting.
  • Is this topic on the agenda for today's conference?
  • We need to put this issue on the agenda for the next board meeting.

Alternatives:

  • scheduled for discussion
  • included in the meeting plan
  • listed for consideration
  • planned for discussion
  • included in the meeting schedule
Both 'in your agenda' and 'on your agenda' are commonly used phrases in English, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'In your agenda' is used when referring to something that is included or planned within your schedule or plan. 'On your agenda' is used when referring to something that is listed or scheduled to be discussed or dealt with during a meeting or event.

Last updated: March 26, 2024

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