No, the word before is not an adjective. It is a preposition.
Same is an adjective.
"Before" is a preposition it can also be an adverb or adjective
an adjective
'An' is not an adjective, it is an indefinite article usually used before a vowel sound.
Interrogative pronoun comes before a verb while interrogative adjective comes before a noun. Eg WHO wrote the novel rockbound? (Interrogative pronoun) WHAT book are you reading? (Interrogative adjective)
Same is an adjective.
It comes before the adjective.
"Before" is a preposition it can also be an adverb or adjective
It is a possessive adjective. It is sometimes called an "absolute possessive adjective" because, unlike the "possessive adjective" my, it is not used before a noun.
Adjective. This is because you can use the word before a noun and not before a verb. For example: He is a cultural man. If you say: He is cultural. The same rules of an adjective follow. Hope this helps!
Adjective placement does matter. Adjectives go before a nounWe say a black dog not a dog black
There is no such word as prehistorical. The adjective is prehistoric (before recorded history).
Before the noun.
The word high is an adjective, although also a noun. Used before a noun, it is an adjective, as in "high valley" or "high walls."
"Before" is a preposition it can also be an adverb or adjective
"Before" is a preposition it can also be an adverb or adjective
an adjective