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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

in advance vs ahead of time

Are the 2 interchangeable?

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In an adverbial way, either can often be used. " is the more common case where they are added.

  • In an adverbial way, either can often be used.
  • " is the more common case where they are added.
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In an adverbial way, either can often be used. "I'm warning you..." is the more common case where they are added.

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