Hi,
Could you please check these grammar for me?
I will finish it before / prior to you arrive. (Both words exchangeable here?)
The movie will have started by the time we arrive. (Is this also correct?)
The movie will have had started by the time we arrive. (Proper form)
Cheers
Also, Thanks for com ing . Thanks for you com ing / to come. ) Thanks
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Also,
Thanks for coming.
Thanks for you coming / to come. (Both are correct?)
Thanks
John AkiI will finish it before /prior toyou arrive. (Both words exchangeable here?)
before you arrive OK / before your arrival OK
prior to you arrive NO / prior to your arrival OK
before takes a clause (you arrive) or a noun phrase (NP) (your arrival).
prior to takes only a