Let's clarify something before I answer that question.
Age before beauty, my dear.
Don't put the cart before the horse.
you would put it after
No you don't.
The letter "I" makes the word "I" and can be put before "attend" to make the sentence "I attend".
Yes, but you need to think about the meaning of the word before you use it in a sentence
Nope.
Put the word never before an action. Never put sharp items in your mouth.
It is important to put on safety glasses before you use a rotary saw.
he was immune to that virus because he had gotten it before.
It was my impresson that they planned to leave before evening.
he was immune to that virus because he had gotten it before.
I am revising my essay to make sure it's free of errors.
I put the word wool in a ten word sentence.