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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Know ahead of time

How would you phrase this properly please?

I would like to know in advance/ahead of time whether you are going to invite me or not. I don't want you to let me know at the last minute.

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Anonymous I would like to know in advance /ahead of time whether you are going to invite me (o r no t) . I don't want you to let me know at the last minute. The text in brackets is optional.

  • Anonymous I would like to know in advance /ahead of time whether you are going to invite me (o r no t) .
  • I don't want you to let me know at the last minute.
  • The text in brackets is optional.
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AnonymousI would like to know in advance /ahead of time whether you are going to invite me (or not). I don't want you to let me know at the last minute.
The text in brackets is optional.

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