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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

RIGHT BEFORE

Can you use "right before"

- I get antsy right before taking the plane.

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"Right before" and "just before" are both good. I think "a" plane is better because this occurs with any plane, not just one.

  • "Right before" and "just before" are both good.
  • I think "a" plane is better because this occurs with any plane, not just one.
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"Right before" and "just before" are both good. I think "a" plane is better because this occurs with any plane, not just one.

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