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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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There are lots of wonderful things ahead of/before/in front of/preceding

There are lots of wonderful things ahead of/before/in front of/preceding you. Go and enjoy your life.

Are all of the bolded words interchangeable in the above and pretty much the same in meaning? Thanks.
  

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Angliholic There are lots of wonderful things ahead of/before/in front of/preceding you. Go and enjoy your life. Are all of the bolded words interchangeable in the above and pretty much the same in meaning?

  • Angliholic There are lots of wonderful things ahead of/before/in front of/preceding you.
  • Go and enjoy your life.
  • Are all of the bolded words interchangeable in the above and pretty much the same in meaning?
  • Thanks.
  • Hi, Preceding means 'happening or coming before the time, place, or part mentioned', so it must not be right.
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AngliholicThere are lots of wonderful things ahead of/before/in front of/preceding you. Go and enjoy your life.

Are all of the bolded words interchangeable in the above and pretty much the same in meaning? Thanks.
Hi,

Preceding means 'happening or coming before the time, place, or part mentioned', so it must not be right.
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AngliholicThere are lots of wonderful things ahead of/before/in front of/preceding you. Go and enjoy your life.

Are all of the bolded words interchangeable in the above and pretty much the same in meaning? Thanks.

Hi,

Preceding means 'happening or coming before the time, place, or part
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I am glad you concurred. Emotion: smile

BTW, preceeding is a wrong word. I got (sticky fingers) - just kidding.

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