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Mr. Tom Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Ahead of vs before

Hi

Would you say that these two carry exactly the same meaning?

The meeting ended half an hour before/ahead of schedule.

Thanks

Tom
  

Top answer

Yes, they do.

  • Yes, they do.
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Your suggestions are possible but, unusual and a little longer than necessary. It would be simpler to say that the meeting ended half an hour early.

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