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Because it answers the question "where" when used with a verb. In modern use, it can seem to be an adjective, although originally it meant "at the head (front)" or forward. When someone is referred to as being "ahead of" someone else, or "ahead" in a race, the implication is that they are "in front." Example: "He ran ahead." (ran where)
Because if you do you will propbally tell someone elese the answer and that is cheating.
if your husband put his family ahead of you and your children then you should divorce him because that means that he really dont care about you or your children
No it doesnt. I use it all the time! Go ahead!(:
It depends if you live by yourself i say go ahead but if you live with someone don't do it.
go ahead and do what you want because it's your presentation go ahead and have a party
because india never develope because of inner politics
I think you should. If you really have feelings for them that is, because im most certain they love you. who knows you might go a long way
If you two are go friends, Then go ahead and ask him who he likes. If he says nobody or you then go ahead and tell him that you like him.
you should toughen up because there is nothing wrong with wanting to know if you are pregnant because how else do you think you will find out if you are pregnant! you want it's okay go ahead! you should toughen up because there is nothing wrong with wanting to know if you are pregnant because how else do you think you will find out if you are pregnant! you won't it's okay go ahead!
to get ahead and prove there point and because they don't want to here the other persons answer because they already have there mind set on the answer they think is the right one. to get ahead and prove there point and because they don't want to here the other persons answer because they already have there mind set on the answer they think is the right one.
yes and no. it depends on your oppinion. if you feel like you deserve something, then you should do it. if not, then go ahead and help someone else (maybe). again, its based on oppinion.