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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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in advance and before

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00hi ı am derya .ı want to learn the difference between (in advance and before) here is a question: 02br
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00he was supposed to arrive at 8,but he arrived half an hour.............02br
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00a)in advance02br
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00b)first02br
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00c)before02br
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00d)in fact02br
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00e)actually02br
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00thanks02br
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0hi derya,02br 02br 00your sentence is wrong. it must be 01font 00he supposed to arrive at 8 o'clock but he arrived half an hour before02font 02br 02br 00you can't use in this sentence in advance. not he was supposed.

  • 0hi derya,02br 02br 00your sentence is wrong.
  • it must be 01font 00he supposed to arrive at 8 o'clock but he arrived half an hour before02font 02br 02br 00you can't use in this sentence in advance.
  • not he was supposed.
  • he supposed you don't use passive voice here0-
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0hi derya,02br
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00your sentence is wrong. it must be 01font00he supposed to arrive at 8 o'clock but he arrived half an hour before02font02br
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00you can't use in this sentence in advance. not he was supposed. he supposed you don't use passive voice here0-
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0Hello yunus , thank you for your input but you can't take out 'was' supposed - it means that was the time he should have arrived.02br
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00He supposed (he imagined/thought) makes no sense here.02br
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00He was supposed to arrive at 8 o'clock but he arrived half an hour in advance is probably the best option given, but it is not ideal. Really it should

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