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Masanori Takaoka Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

of vs on

Hi.

"What lies ahead of this course?"

If I say "ahead on this course", is there any difference?

Thank you.
  

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Masanori Takaoka ahead of after What lies [ahead of / after] this course? Masanori Takaoka ahead | on this course later during What lies ahead | on this course? Compare: What lies ahead on this road?

  • Masanori Takaoka ahead of after What lies [ahead of / after] this course?
  • Masanori Takaoka ahead | on this course later during What lies ahead | on this course?
  • Compare: What lies ahead on this road?
  • ~ What is farther along on this road.
  • _________ Of the two, 'ahead of' is less used.
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Masanori Takaokaahead of
after

What lies [ahead of / after] this course?
Masanori Takaokaahead | on this course
later during

What lies ahead | on this course?

Compare: What lies ahead on this road? ~ What is farther along on this road.
_________

Of the two, 'ahead of' is less u

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