The cat allowed me to precede him to the door.
The preceding word was not important. This is the sentence that uses the word preceding.
When you are leading, you are preceding.
I was about to precede the driving test but the car went out of control :)
To precede something or someone is to come before it. A sentence using this word would be: At the event tomorrow, the parade with precede lunch.
No, precede is a verb.
Precede is the realizations of sequence -precede is coming before something else. Proceed is a verb with action - keep going.
(A predecessor is a person previously in the definable position another now occupies.) "The mayor strongly criticized the spending policies of his predecessor." "Her predecessor had been lax in supervising the employees."
The cat allowed me to precede him through the door.
Her current success in the company will precede her future opportunities for advancement.
Her shower should precede going to bed. Precede describes something that comes before another thing in time or in order.
In the alphabet, A precedes Z.
I was about to precede the driving test but the car went out of control :)
The word "precede" has the long e sound, pronounced as "pre-ceed."
To precede something or someone is to come before it. A sentence using this word would be: At the event tomorrow, the parade with precede lunch.
The letter "a" precedes the letter "b" in the alphabet.
The judge's decision was based on fairness and impartiality, ensuring that each party had equal opportunity to present their case.
Her stunning radiance always seems to precede her entrance into any room.
The covert operations will only precede the overt operations by six months.
No, precede is a verb.