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Mauricio Hofer
Long way ahead or long way to go?
These statements are correct? Are similar? Are they correctly written?
1. I have a long way to go learning English (or for to learn English).
2. I have a long way ahead learning English (or for to learn English).
Thanks in advance.
Dec 9, 2016 12:01 AM
Answers · 4
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The most natural one would be "I have a long way to go in learning English."
December 9, 2016
1
"I have a long way to go learning English" and "I have a long way ahead learning English" are the correct ones. And both are correctly written!
December 9, 2016
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Mauricio Hofer
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English, Spanish
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