The aforementioned celebrity then left the scene.
Yes. Aforementioned is an adjective defined as "denoting a thing or person previously mentioned. Example: In the aforementioned question, I was asked if I could put the word "aforementioned" in a sentence.
The property belongs to the aforementioned Mr Guo. The aforementioned person was seen near the house last week.
aforementioned has syllables.
Aforementioned Productions was created in 2005.
Aforementioned means mentioned earlier or previously mentioned.
A variable that has been mentioned previously.
When the party of the first part will kindly re-read the aforementioned article on the the present participle, they may come to realize that the court's position is unchanged by their impassioned plea in this matter.
You did not tell us what the "aforementioned processes" are. We are really bad at guessing. Please repost your question with enough information to give us a chance at giving you are REAL answer.
Prefunctory is NOT a word and therefore should never be used in a sentence, regardless of any perfunctory ends the aforementioned question endeavours to meet. Perfunctory means routine or disinterested, almost automated, as in, ' The janitor performed his duties in a perfunctory fashion.'
A preposition is a part of speech that starts a prepositional phrase, such as "the man OF THE HOUSE". The preposition would be "of" and the complete phrase would be "of the house". I guess you could say that a preposition describes nouns, as in aforementioned sentence, "man" would just be a plain noun without the phrase.
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its available reet! to answer the aforementioned question, after 8 is over.