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The right tense for "plans changing"



 
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The right tense for "plans changing" #1 (permalink) Sun Jun 10, 2007 16:41 pm   The right tense for "plans changing"
 

Hi,

a customer has asked me to change my plans, the last week we have arranged a meeting for the end of June, but yesterday by mail he has asked to change the date for a new meeting in July 10.

I'd like to reply saying that I agree, I have changed my plans and we will meet the July 10.

But I have a doubt, I already changed my plans and arranged for the new date, what is the suitable tense:

1 - I have changed my plans, we will meet ......
or
2 - I'm changing my plans, we will meet.......

Or are they similar in this case?
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The right tense for "plans changing" #2 (permalink) Mon Jun 11, 2007 23:23 pm   The right tense for "plans changing"
 

yes, is that still 10 july.

thank you
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The right tense for "plans changing" #3 (permalink) Tue Jun 12, 2007 8:37 am   The right tense for "plans changing"
 

yes
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