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meysam zeynali
Pls teach me how to use "Lie ahead of someone"
As I said above, pls explain it to me and give me some examples of it.
Tnx in advance.
31 de mar. de 2017 22:17
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One normally would not say "lie ahead of someone", but for the example you gave, "lay ahead of them" refers to the looming "peril" in the future. It's a different way of saying that something is in the near future. It can also refer to something being physically close to someone. I don't know if this makes complete sense, but it's quite a hard phrase to explain.
1 de abril de 2017
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In addition to what Valentine wrote, you'll need to say "something lay ahead/ something lying ahead/ something laid ahead" for the sentence to make sense.
That "something" could be anything (good or bad) that is anticipated but still yet unknown.
"The hunter was again joined by the same natives that abandoned him, when he described the riches that laid ahead".
1 de abril de 2017
Tnx for response
The hunter was abandoned by the natives when he described the peril that lay ahead of them.
31 de marzo de 2017
Where have you seen this? I am a native English speaker and I am not familiar with this term.
31 de marzo de 2017
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meysam zeynali
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Azerí, Inglés, Persa (farsi), Turco
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Inglés
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