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Faryal Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

What does it means?

"You are a grade ahead" means you are in the next class in your school?

Is it correct to say so?

  

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Faryal "You are a grade ahead" means you are in the next class in your school? Is it correct to say so? Yes.

  • Faryal "You are a grade ahead" means you are in the next class in your school?
  • Is it correct to say so?
  • Yes.
  • But more often, "You are a grade ahead of me ".
  • a grade ahead of Tom; a grade ahead of Mary; a grade ahead of you; a grade ahead of her; ...
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Faryal

"You are a grade ahead" means you are in the next class in your school?

Is it correct to say so?

Yes. But more often, "You are a grade ahead of me".

a grade ahead of Tom; a grade ahead of Mary; a grade ahead of you; a grade ahead of her; ...

The opposite is "a grade behind [me / you / ...]".

CJ

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Faryal What does it means? mean?

After auxiliary do (do, does, did) you must use the base form of the verb.

CJ

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