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There are two syllables in the word "ahead"
The road is narrower ahead. The road is narrower ahead. The road is narrower ahead.
I went ahead and calculated it out after submitting the question; a mile is 9.3 meters longer than 1600 meters. Good to know because that means today's high school mile times are shorter than the old mile standard.
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."
sight distance!!!
Incorrect. You can see the same distance. You are looking in a direction other than the other side of the hill momentarily. As you crest the hill your angle of view changes to include the oncoming terrain.
Yes. The hilltop is your horizon line. As you approach the top of the hill, the distance between you and your horizon becomes inches, and you cannot see down the other side until you reach the top.
The shorter mast ahead of the main is the foremast. The shorter mast abaft the main is the mizzen mast. On four or more masted boats -- I don't know.
No, the waves ahead of the generator tend to have a longer wavelength than those behind it. This is because the waves in front get compressed, leading to a higher frequency and shorter wavelength behind the moving source.
as it can become a good proffesion ahead
If you are not fully aware of what activities are to be done you cannot plan ahead. You may also be doing activities that will hamper future activities, or become obsoleted. You may also do the shorter activities first and then discover you have run out of time or money.
yes because it wont become stail
William is older, and so ahead of Harry in the line to the throne.
It's another way of saying "watch out" According to the site about.com: Fore" is another word for "ahead" (think of a ship's fore and aft). Yelling "fore" is simply a shorter way to yell "watch out ahead" (or "watch out before"). It allows golfers to be forewarned, in other words.
Bridgewater became a town when right and wrong separated leaving a dark road ahead of the world.
While just about anything in the business or marketing fields will do a double major or minor in psychology would put you ahead of the pack