Structure
Verb + 予定 + だ
Noun + の + 予定 + だ
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About よていだ
予定だ is an expression that functions very similarly to つもりだ 'to intend to do'. The primary difference being that 予定 is a 'plan', rather than an 'intention'. Due to this, 予定 is used far more frequently for things that you have formal plans to do (like meeting a friend for lunch).
To use 予定, just attach it to the non-past form of a verb, or to a noun (after inserting の).
Caution
If だ or です is not added after 予定, it will imply that 予定 is simply modifying the verb/noun that comes before it, rather than being a standalone 'plan'. This is similar to the difference between saying something like 'I have plans to eat with a friend' (natural), vs 'I have an eating with a friend plan' (unnatural).
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会議は月曜日の予定です。
The meeting is planned for Monday.
学校で研究をする予定です。
I plan to do research at school.
卒業してから、仕事を探す予定です。
After graduating, I plan to look for a job.
電気代が高くなるけど、エアコンを点けておく予定だ。
The electric bill might be high, but I plan to leave the air conditioner on.
いつ日本語を勉強し始める予定ですか。
When do you plan to start studying Japanese?
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予定です
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Genki II 2nd Edition
Page 82~83
みんなの日本語 II
Page 42 [CH 31]
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