She took my pic two days before.is this sentence is correct
She took my pic two days ago or two days back; I wouldn't normally use before here as before, to me, would seem I'm trying to imply "two days before SOMETHING". You might argue, it's before TODAY, but I would normally go with back or ago here. For example - A Fire broke out two days before the theatre was finally shut down.
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She took my pic two days ago or two days back; I wouldn't normally use before here as before, to me, would seem I'm trying to imply "two days before SOMETHING". You might argue, it's before TODAY, but I would normally go with back or ago here. For example - A Fire broke out two days before the theatre was finally shut down. Here, if you see, two days before [the shutting down of the theatre i