Friday, 20 November 2020

Common errors in English: Usage of Ahead of and In front of

Ahead of and In front of


Incorrect : Our company is in front of theirs. 


Correct : Our company is ahead of theirs.


Incorrect : The man ahead of me looked sick.


Correct: The man in front of me looked sick.


Note: "Ahead of” means "in a better position than', whereas ‘in front of’ means “on the front side of “.


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