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Wangqh2696122 Posted 15 years ago
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In this context can we decide whether to use "on schedule" or "ahead of schedule"?

In this context can we decide whether to use "on schedule" or "ahead of schedule"?

Ahthough caught in the snow, he was able to attend the lecture ____.
  

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Not really, but we presume that 'on schedule' is the better choice: it is the expected one.

  • Not really, but we presume that 'on schedule' is the better choice: it is the expected one.
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Not really, but we presume that 'on schedule' is the better choice: it is the expected one.
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Is the sentence correct?

Although caught in the snow, he was able to attend the lecture ahead of schedule.
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I have already answered you above. Do not double-post: it wastes our time and energy.

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