There are two syllables in the word "ahead"
The road is narrower ahead. The road is narrower ahead. The road is narrower ahead.
When you can't look ahead, look by your side.
If you rephrase it "The road was blocked ahead" it is more obviously saying "where" rather than describing the road. This is also the case for the terms "the way forward" or "the path ahead." Ahead seems less ambiguously an adjective when it describes someone being "ahead" in a competition, and also in the prepositional phrase "(the person) ahead of me." Some sources pedantically insist that it is an adverb in all of these cases, ignoring any difference between "in front" and "frontwards."
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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It is true to say precipitation usually comes ahead of a warm front.
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Yes, it is okay to peel sweet potatoes ahead of time as long as they are stored properly in the refrigerator to prevent them from drying out.
Yes. Especially for women.
Yes, it is okay to cut sweet potatoes ahead of time as long as you store them properly in the refrigerator to prevent them from drying out or spoiling.
Yes, you can slice sweet potatoes ahead of time for meal preparation, but it's best to store them in water to prevent browning.
Yes, it is okay to cut up sweet potatoes ahead of time as long as they are stored properly in the refrigerator to prevent them from spoiling.
Yes, it is possible to peel sweet potatoes ahead of time. Just make sure to store them in a container of water in the refrigerator to prevent them from browning.
Yes, you can prepare sweet potatoes in advance by cutting them ahead of time, but it is best to store them in water to prevent browning until you are ready to cook them.