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Ahead Of/On/Behind Schedule Usage

Feb 20, 2016

Today, i would like to show you how to use 'Ahead of Schedule' / 'On Schedule' and 'Behind Schedule' in our Everyday and Business English.

'Ahead of Schedule' means a list of planned activities happened earlier than expected.

'On Schedule' means planned activities happened just its expected time.

'Behind Schedule' means to do less work than you planned.

How often do you use these phrases in your speech? I hope you will get the difference and start using it in your conversations.

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