the damage must be in the cerebellum
at the moment he is a very inteligent man he has a bright future ahead of him.
The prefix for "sight ahead" would be "fore-". For example, the word "foresight" means the ability to predict or plan for the future.
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)
visionary
going ahead
Beijing is currently 7 hours ahead of Edinburgh
Frederick Fleet, the lookout, alerted the bridge but not the Captain, who was resting at the moment.
The word is "visionary," which refers to someone who has original and innovative ideas that are ahead of their time.
someone who aids your work but not getting you to go ahead
just go ahead and ask them out
When someone registers beforehand with something like calling ahead.
To improve your ability to sight read better, practice regularly, focus on reading ahead, and work on developing your music theory knowledge.