The Sudan is one of them
The word "if"
Preceded
An infinitive is preceded by the word "to". For example, in the sentence "I like to read," "to read" is the infinitive form of the verb "read."
any word beginning with a vowel (a, e, i, o, u)
No preceded by anything. the very first
Proper nouns are typically not preceded by an article, as they refer to specific names of people, places, or things. However, in instances where the proper noun is being modified or when it is functioning as a common noun, it may be preceded by an article.
And in Spanish is: y If the word 'and' is preceded by a word that begins with the vowel: 'i,' then the word 'and' changes to: e.
fearing bless us
It stems from the word debtor which preceded the use of debit.
infinitive
His reputation preceded him so there was no need for an introduction.
When adding a suffix to a word that ends in -y preceded by a consonant, the -y changes to -i before the suffix. For example, "happy" becomes "happier" and "cry" becomes "cries".