TO GET AHEAD
19 / 01 / 2005
TO GET AHEAD: meaning and examples
Good morning.
Today we are continuing with our topic of
GET expressions related to work.
Today's expression is:
to get ahead
It means: to make more progress or be more successful than another person or other people.
Example 1:
I'd like
to get ahead at work, but I feel that there aren't many opportunities for promotion.
Example 2:
Frank is absolutely ruthless (
despiadado) and he'll do anything he can
to get ahead.
Remember, if you make English a daily habit, it will be easy for you to
get ahead in your learning! If you have any questions about this expression, don't hesitate to
contact me.
I hope you have a good day!