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For a baby, I would not suggest it. If it is a character in a book, go on ahead.
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)
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i have no idea.....try looking at internet that is other then wikki answers but if any1 knows then go ahead and change my answer
Sadly, no. She is a character from a show. If you want to call Victoria Justice, go ahead, be my guest.
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-adverb 1. in or to the front; in advance of; before: Walk ahead of us. 2. in a forward direction; onward; forward: The line of cars moved ahead slowly. 3. into or for the future: Plan ahead. 4. so as to register a later time: to set the clock ahead. 5. at or to a different time, either earlier or later: to push a deadline ahead one day from Tuesday to Monday; to push a deadline ahead one day from Tuesday to Wednesday. 6. onward toward success; to a more advantageous position; upward in station: There's a young man who is sure to get ahead. -Idioms 7. ahead of, a. in front of; before: He ran ahead of me. b. superior to; beyond: materially ahead of other countries. c. in advance of; at an earlier time than: We got there ahead of the other guests. 8. be ahead, a. to be winning: Our team is ahead by two runs. b. to be in a position of advantage; be benefiting: His score in mathematics is poor, but he's ahead in foreign languages.
Move ahead means "Keep going" or "Get out front."
it means before, front, superior etc. what means is that it comes before something- thats right peeps!the prefix fore- generally means "before" or "ahead of".