yes becasue after the word care ends the word careful doesnt now therefore making care go before careful in the english languge.
"Care" comes before "careful" in the dictionary because the words are listed alphabetically, and "C" comes before "CA."
Care.
If you are asking what alphabet was used in English prior to the Latin alphabet, the answer is none.
Care already is a verb. For example "to care for something or someone" is an action, therefore it is a verb.
The suffix of the word careful is "ful".
careful full of care
In the alphabet, the word "have" comes before "it." The first letter of "have" is 'h,' while the first letter of "it" is 'i.' Since 'h' precedes 'i' in the alphabet, "have" is listed before "it."
you have to be careful before it
No, care is noun. The adjective is careful.
you can not care for melamine because it is toxic but be careful !!
well, i suppose a cavemans grunt could be classed as language, and its doubtful they had an alphabet. so yes, language probably came before the alphabet
care.