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The call rescheduled for next week vs The call reschedule to next week

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form should be "the call has been rescheduled for next week." The verb "rescheduled" needs to be in the past participle form to convey the action of rescheduling that has already taken place.

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The call rescheduled for next week

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "rescheduled" should be in the past participle form.

The correct form is "the call has been rescheduled for next week."

Alternatives:

  • the call has been rescheduled for next week

The call reschedule to next week

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "reschedule" should be in the past participle form.

The correct form is "the call has been rescheduled for next week."

Alternatives:

  • the call has been rescheduled for next week

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