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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

beforehand or advance

How would you say this? Is one of the sentences correct?
I am fully booked year beforehand. There is a one year waiting list to book me.

I am fully booked year advance. There is a one year waiting list to book me.

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The word "year" needs to be qualified with an article. " Both are acceptable versions.

  • The word "year" needs to be qualified with an article.
  • " Both are acceptable versions.
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The word "year" needs to be qualified with an article. "advance" requires "in" before it:
"I am fully booked a year beforehand."
"I am fully booked a year in advance."
Both are acceptable versions.

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