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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Ahead of time in advance

How would you phrase these 2 sentences please?
Do I need to reserve ahead of time/in advance/beforehand insure I'll have a cab tomorrow morning to the airport?

Will we know the schedule ahead of time/in advance/beforehand for the whole year?

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To make sure I'll have a cab to the airport tomorrow morning, do I need to reserve one in advance? Will we know the schedule for the whole year beforehand?

  • To make sure I'll have a cab to the airport tomorrow morning, do I need to reserve one in advance?
  • Will we know the schedule for the whole year beforehand?
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To make sure I'll have a cab to the airport tomorrow morning, do I need to reserve one in advance?

Will we know the schedule for the whole year beforehand?

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