English, asked by ramadevich1118, 10 months ago

Let’s ------ tomorrow’s presentation until next week. I’m just too busy to prepare for it right now.

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Answered by AnaNaqvi
26

Answer:

Let's postpone tomorrow's presentation until next week. I'm just too busy to prepare for it right now.

Answered by sangeetha01sl
3

Answer:

Let's postpone tomorrow's presentation until next week. I’m just too busy to prepare for it right now.

Explanation:

  • The word 'postpone' is a verb that describes action words in a sentence with respect to the subject.
  • The word 'postpone' is used in the present tense in a sentence as the sentence given is in present tense.
  • The word 'postpone' means to arrange for something to take place at a time later than initially scheduled time.
  • Here, in the given sentence the speaker is insisting to postpone or arrange a presentation that is scheduled for tomorrow to next week as the speaker is busy and cannot prepare for the presentation presently.

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