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in advance, ahead of, earlier ?
Question
Please keep me informed two days in advance. Please keep me informed two days ahead of time. Please keep me informed two days earlier.
Which one sounds more natural ? Or more appropriate to use.
RonBee
( English expert )
I would say Please tell me two days ahead of time. The phrase keep me informed suggests an ongoing type of thing.
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MikeinNewYork
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I gotta go ?
How many of you ?
I am well ?
get off / get down ?
me, my, mine ?
See or sees ?
Christmas blues ?
Wait vs wait for ?
Compliment ( s ) ?
friend or friend's ?
solve, resolve ?
a lot of , lots of ?
In, on and along ?
Why not Labor's Day ?
Present perfect tense, simple past tense
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Besides or besides that
Know and know of
Live or stay ?