" Referring to someone else finishing work before he did. This does not sound correct to me, but can not find something stating why it would be incorrect. Can someone help?
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Anonymous Someone stated "She's a lot ahead of me." Referring to someone else finishing work before he did. This does not sound correct to me, but can not find something stating why it would be incorrect. Can someone help?You're right. It doesn't sound correct. Try substituting the highlighted with