AndyJung
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- Feb 7, 2012
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- Student or Learner
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- Korean
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- South Korea
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- South Korea
I have some questions for you, teachers.
It is recommended that you register for the seminar to be held next Friday at least 3 days _ _ _ _ due to the limited number of seats.
(a) before (b) in advance
I thought the answer is 'before'. But the book says, if before can be the answer, there has to be a particular time after before, for example, 'at least 3 days before you register.'
And one more question.
I saw her few hours ago. / I saw her few hours before.
Between these two sentences, which one is correct?
I think both are correct, but some people say second one is wrong.
Thanks in advance.
It is recommended that you register for the seminar to be held next Friday at least 3 days _ _ _ _ due to the limited number of seats.
(a) before (b) in advance
I thought the answer is 'before'. But the book says, if before can be the answer, there has to be a particular time after before, for example, 'at least 3 days before you register.'
And one more question.
I saw her few hours ago. / I saw her few hours before.
Between these two sentences, which one is correct?
I think both are correct, but some people say second one is wrong.
Thanks in advance.