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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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get ahead in work

I don't know if it is what is correct in this situation? Please give me thoughts.
I've tried to get ahead in my work so I could go out this weekend.

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Depending on the contex, it would probably be more correct to say,"I tried to get ahead in my work so I could go out this weekend."

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