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珍妮花
what the "the day ahead"mean
11 dic 2011 11:13
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We usually talk about 'the day ahead' when we are talking about our plans for today. E.g. I've got a busy day ahead (or ahead of me) means that I've got a lot to do today.
We can also use it to descibe relative time. For example 'I need to arrive two days ahead of the conference to gove myself time to recover from the journey' (the conference starts on Wednesday, we need to arrive on Monday)
11 dicembre 2011
太感谢啦 Thank you very much.heheheheh
11 dicembre 2011
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Cinese (mandarino), Inglese
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Inglese
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