well, i would say it was pretty bad before it got to be good, but that is just my thought on the topic. What do you think?
the world of graphics before and after the invention of coreldraw
George Churchill has written: 'An address pronounced before the Albany Typographical Society, November 6, 1813, on the advantages resulting to mankind from the invention of the art of printing' -- subject(s): Printing
Alexander Graham Bell lived his entire life and died long before the invention of the iPod.
it means before we wrote
Before the invention of cars, gasoline was primarily used as a solvent and as a fuel for lamps and stoves.
The society really struggled to feed itself before the invention of agriculture.Before the invention of agriculture, the condition of the society was really pathetic. Most people were hunters and gatherers.
People were living before each invention and continued to live after, so there is no invention that we CANNOT live without.
Before The Invention Of Soap.
The wheel
Not at all. Carver did not "invent peanut butter". The Aztecs were making it three hundred years before Carver was born.
Before the invention of the mustard gas, was was fought using tear-inducing irritants, while after the invention of mustard gas, war was fought using chemical weapons.
the prepositional phrase in that sentence is{before the invention],because a prepositional phrase consists of a noun phrase+ a preposition.