The sentence placed right before the main one.
I have read the previous chapter before starting this one.
My previous boyfriend was a jerk.
I ate cake previous to ice cream.
The previous administration was quite effective.
The answer is in the previous lesson. She should have been here on the previous day.
The previous answer on the test was "the duck."
I went back to the previous page.
The previous people who lived in this house became millionaire's
Both words can be correctly utilized in a properly arranged sentence. Prior to the previous message, I had a simpler plan. The previous Prior was taller.
Yes that is a correct sentence, as long as you have identified who "he" is in a previous statement.
Yes, starting a sentence with "but" is acceptable in informal writing for added emphasis or to contrast with the previous idea. However, in formal writing, it is generally best to avoid starting sentences with coordinating conjunctions like "but."
You just used rendition in a sentence. This is an example of how to use rendition in sentence. This previous sentence is another prime example.