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AH020387 Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Advance VS advanced

I visited a forum wherein they had a section or a category called 'advanced questions' now I'm just wondering should the category have been called:

'advance questions'

or

'advanced questions'

Which is more correct?
  

Top answer

I think "advanced" is the better choice. As an adjective, we often speak of "the advance guard," but it doesn't describe their prowess, only their location. " This trail is for advanced skiers only.

  • I think "advanced" is the better choice.
  • As an adjective, we often speak of "the advance guard," but it doesn't describe their prowess, only their location.
  • " This trail is for advanced skiers only.
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I think "advanced" is the better choice.

As an adjective, we often speak of "the advance guard," but it doesn't describe their prowess, only their location.

"Advanced questions" would be more difficult than "average questions."

This trail is for advanced skiers only.

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