Fore is to aft as front is to rear.
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this practice will continue as hitehrto fore.
Yes you can: Therefore, because you asked, I will give you an answer.
my family will hunt for endangered animals in the wild there fore i will do nothing
The word "fore" can be a noun, adjective, or adverb. All have a common definition meaning front or beginning. It is a rarely used word. The word "for" is a very common word and is a preposition. It is generally used as a function to indicate purpose.
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swift military action was required to quash the revolt be fore any one was injuried
What was that for?I need to get some rice for lunch.How much for the necklace?Four, for and fore all sound the same.
Before, therefore, are two examples of adding a prefix to -fore.
Homophones for "for" are fore and four.
I cant see my forehead!
be-come, be-low, be-fore