therefore,before
therefore, before, foreword, etc. heretofore forefathers forefinger forefront foresight foreplay foreground foresee foreseen foregone forenoon forewarn foregone foreshadow forebode forecast foretell foretold
Is the word before and the word become compound words. Help!
It means "before" as in to tell something before it happens: predict, foresee, or prognosticate.
Yes. Fore meaning the part in front and head being your head, it translates to 'front part of your head'. So, yes.Traditionally forehead is pronounced 'forrid' (not'four-head'):There was a little girlWho had a little curlRight in the middle of her forehead.When she was goodShe was very, very good,But when she was bad, she was horrid.
no it must be allike to be a compound word
probably "Before".
No.
foreign
therefore is not a compound word because there is a word but fore is not
therefore is not a compound word because there is a word but fore is not
therefore, before, foreword, etc. heretofore forefathers forefinger forefront foresight foreplay foreground foresee foreseen foregone forenoon forewarn foregone foreshadow forebode forecast foretell foretold
There's fore.
Is the word before and the word become compound words. Help!
There are two syllables. Be-fore.
There is no compound word.A compound word is a word like bus-stop.Husban is spelt like this husband
No the word forefather is not a prefix, but there is a prefix in the word. The prefix in the word forefather is Fore, meaning before.
The future.______________'fore' itself is an abbreviation of before. The previous contributor is right in the sense that the word 'foretell' usually means to bring some future event to light, but the idea of the word is something like 'telling something about an event beforehand'; talking about an event before it occurs. If I have foreknowledge, I have knowledge now, about some event that has not yet happened; I know before.