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Wangqh2696122 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Is "ahead of time" correctly used here?

If you intend to make a tour of a big factory, you had better make an appointment ahead of time.
  

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Hi It is correct. ahead of time=in advance. If you intend to make a tour of a big factory, you had better make an appointment in advance .

  • Hi It is correct.
  • ahead of time=in advance.
  • If you intend to make a tour of a big factory, you had better make an appointment in advance .
  • Prajwal
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Hi
It is correct. ahead of time=in advance.
If you intend to make a tour of a big factory, you had better make an appointment in advance.

Prajwal

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