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Are both the same? We couldn't have known this beforehand. We couldn't have known this ahead of time.
29 Oca 2025 13:27
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Yes, their meanings are the same.
30 Ocak 2025
Yes they are the same. However, Beforehand" and "ahead of time" can be used slightly differently too: Beforehand: This is often used to describe something done earlier, typically in relation to an event or action. It’s a bit more neutral in tone. Example: "I should have read the instructions beforehand." Ahead of time: This phrase emphasizes the idea of doing something earlier than necessary, often with the intention of being prepared or proactive. Example: "We need to plan ahead of time for the meeting."
30 Ocak 2025
Yes, they're the same.
30 Ocak 2025
Hi Pelin! Yes, both phrases mean the same thing. However, "beforehand" is a little more formal. You can also say "in advance," which is the most formal of the three options. I hope this helps!
29 Ocak 2025
Yes, both mean the same thing. "Beforehand" and "ahead of time" both indicate knowing something in advance.
29 Ocak 2025
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