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Are both the same? We couldn't have known this beforehand. We couldn't have known this ahead of time.
2025年1月29日 13:27
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Yes, their meanings are the same.
2025年1月30日
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."
2025年1月30日
Yes, they're the same.
2025年1月30日
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!
2025年1月29日
Yes, both mean the same thing. "Beforehand" and "ahead of time" both indicate knowing something in advance.
2025年1月29日
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