Before our house was built, we contentedly rented from friends for years.
No, the correct sentence should be "Had you taken the test before?"
The "comma"is before the word"but"because if you had a sentence that your teacher wants you to write,that sentence would be called a"compound sentence".A compound sentence is a sentence that have the words"but"and"and".(example.I want that dog ,but I changed my mind.)
A correct way to ask this question is, "What were you doing before?"
There are different ways to write this sentence. The best way to write it would be "What were you doing before this"?
This is a declarative sentence.
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You would have the adjective clause under the subject. The independent clause could be the verb and the thing describing the verb would be under it.
you diagram it with a diagonal line before it
I can't tell his location precisely.He made the diagram precisely.
The correct sentence is: The girls who I am friends with.The relative pronoun 'who' is a subject pronoun, functioning as the subject of the relative clause.To use the object pronoun 'whom', you must place the preposition 'with' before the pronoun, 'The girls with whom I am friends.', making the pronoun 'whom' the object of the preposition 'with'.
I was lonelier before I became very friendly .. the friendliest out of ALL my friends !
The firemen arrived first, then the police. We wanted to see the movie first, before our friends did.
Old Friends were reunited. They were crazier than before.
no. if but before is a sentence on its on and after but is a sentence on its own then put a comma before but.
No, the correct sentence should be "Had you taken the test before?"
A correct way to ask this question is, "What were you doing before?"
Yes as I stated before at the12volt.com they have your wiring diagram there for free cant make any clearer.