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you haven`t scheduled vs you haven`t schedule

The correct phrase is "you haven't scheduled." The verb "schedule" in this context should be in the past participle form "scheduled" after the auxiliary verb "have."

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 580 views

you haven`t scheduled

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that something has not been arranged or planned at a specific time in the past.

Examples:

  • You haven't scheduled the meeting yet.
  • I can't believe you haven't scheduled your appointment.
  • She hasn't scheduled her flight for next week.
  • They haven't scheduled the maintenance for the equipment.
  • We haven't scheduled the event for next month.
  • I hOPe you haven, t given it to her.
  • Tell him you haven 't seen your wife in a long time.
  • I Can, t beLieve you haven, t met the right WOman befOre.
  • And you haven 't learned enough yet?
  • You haven 'done in front of all your duties towards her?
  • I guess you haven? t heard of NokiaLand before?
  • Mago says you haven taken his spoils, a daughter of a lamb man who was his to mount.
  • If you haven' t enough to do... there!
  • you haven' seen he real me.
  • You haven, t seen me.
  • So, even though you haven t your own family, you have family.
  • Did you haven any interaction with airport personnel elsewhere in Luxembourg City on May the 11th?
  • I hope you haven' t injured yoursslf
  • You haven been around many courtrooms, have you?
  • You haven' seen her, have you?
  • You haven' seen her, have you?
  • You haven, t finished With her, have you?
  • You haven' t studied!
  • You haven, t tOLd her.

you haven`t schedule

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "schedule" should be in the past participle form "scheduled" after the auxiliary verb "have."

  • I hOPe you haven, t given it to her.
  • Tell him you haven 't seen your wife in a long time.
  • I Can, t beLieve you haven, t met the right WOman befOre.
  • And you haven 't learned enough yet?
  • You haven 'done in front of all your duties towards her?
  • I guess you haven? t heard of NokiaLand before?
  • Mago says you haven taken his spoils, a daughter of a lamb man who was his to mount.
  • If you haven' t enough to do... there!
  • you haven' seen he real me.
  • You haven, t seen me.
  • So, even though you haven t your own family, you have family.
  • Did you haven any interaction with airport personnel elsewhere in Luxembourg City on May the 11th?
  • I hope you haven' t injured yoursslf
  • You haven been around many courtrooms, have you?
  • You haven' seen her, have you?
  • You haven' seen her, have you?
  • You haven, t finished With her, have you?
  • You haven' t studied!
  • You haven, t tOLd her.

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