Not sure if it is preposition or adverb. What does it modify?
people die more of heart diseases now than before 1900 because you are not that healthy and a alien live inside of you.
The clay must slowly, completely dried. If it is still wet inside of the wall of the pot or sculpture then the resulting steam may cause the piece to explode. One good way to tell if it is dry is to hold it to your face. If it feels cool (from the evaporation), then it is still wet. If you try to dry the piece too rapidly, you can create cracks do to the uneven shrinkage of the clay.
That would be the fight inside of Sin just before you fight Yu Yeven himself
A closed reaction chamber is simply a chamber that is closed with matter inside of it. The chamber measures how much matter there is before and after a reaction.
Before Top Dead Center (BTDC) is a term used to describe the position of a piston inside an internal combustion engine during its upward stroke. It is a value, measured in degrees, that represents the amount of crankshaft rotation prior to the apex of this stroke.
The incorrect form of the verb in the sentence is "take." It should be "get" instead, so the corrected sentence would be "You better go inside before you get sick."
he looked at me apologetically before following Sasha inside
Use a period inside the bracket to indicate the sentence inside is ending. Use a period outside of the bracket to indicate that the entire sentence (before the bracketed sentence) has ended.
Use a comma before a parenthesis when the information within the parentheses is not necessary for the sentence to make sense. Use a comma after a parenthesis when the information inside the parentheses is necessary for the sentence to be understood.
She asked her teacher to revise her essay for any errors before submitting it.
The comma typically goes before the parentheses if it is part of the main sentence. If the parentheses contain a complete sentence, the period or other punctuation mark will typically go inside the parentheses.
A period would go inside parentheses to finish a complete sentence, but you always need sentence-ending punctuation outside of the parentheses.
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show a emege of the inside of a pig before slaughtering them
I need to unwrap the gift before I can see what's inside.
The comma typically comes before brackets. For example, "I like to run, (although I prefer swimming)."
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