In second language acquisition, comprehension often precedes production, as learners typically understand more than they can express. This is rooted in the natural progression of language learning, where grasping vocabulary and grammar allows for more effective communication later on. However, individual experiences may vary, and some learners might produce language early on, especially in immersive environments. Ultimately, while comprehension generally lays the foundation, the relationship between the two can be fluid.
I can only answer this question in the light of the principles of Islam. The first revelation to the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Saww) was "Read in the name of thy Lord who created". Therefore, in the light of Islam I do believe that reading must preceed writing.
Eta precedes theta.
Thursday precedes Friday.
god is always with me. Wherever I go, he Precedes.
Precedes.
The "family" precedes the "genus".
weather it becomes a dark green and red outside and all over the town.
109 precedes 113 in the list of prime numbers.
Outlining immediately precedes drafting.
Monday (lunes) precedes Tuesday (martes) in the Spanish calendar.
"Precedes martedi" means "comes before Tuesday" in Italian.
The week that precedes Easter is called Holy Week.