Some words that might go before statesman include the words "new" and "common."
Some examples are "sweet," "away from," "new," and "make."
Auxiliary verbs are words that can go before the main verb to show tense, mood, or voice. Some examples include "do," "be," and "will."
Some words that can go before "walk" are "take," "go for," "enjoy a," "long," "short," "power," and "brisk."
Some words that can go before "burst" include: sudden, emotional, unexpected, energy, and bubble.
The word paper can go before all of them.
Ante(room) ,
to and the an a etc.
Words that can go before the noun light are:back lightcandle lightdaylightfire lightflashlightflood lightgas lightheadlighthighlightlamplightlimelightlow lightmoonlightpenlightnight lightsearchlightsidelightskylightspotlightstarlightstop lightstreet lightsunlighttail lighttorch lightup light
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Some examples of words that begin with the same sound as "got" are gate, get, and good.
He wanted to be a merchant and/or a statesman but once he graduated he had a bachelor's degree.
Table, desk, floor, hanging.