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The word precede is used in the English language as a way to say 'to be earlier than' or 'to go or come before'. An example of the use of this word would be if someone were to say 'He went into the room before her'. Using the word precede a person could instead say ' He preceded her into the room.'
yes because it is TIME for you to go to BED. Plz reply! :)
Several words can go before "for," such as "ready," "search," and "wait." Each creates a different context, like "ready for," which indicates preparedness, or "search for," which implies looking for something. The specific word chosen will depend on the intended meaning in the sentence.
BC means before christ. It is a time (I think incorrectly) denoted as the year the christian prophet, Jesus. Any time before this is said to be 1 year before christ, 2 years before christ etc
The word starting with "pre" that means to go before time is "premature."
Let us or let's can go before the word go.
No, a comma does not go before the word 'in'.
The word "light" can go before "bulb."
"Big" is a word that can go before "brother."
What word can go before pretty or duck
Brush! Took me a long time but there you go, brush!
The word "back" can go before holiday, relations, and school.
The word paper can go before all of them.
The prefix that means "to go before in time" is "pre-." It is derived from Latin and is commonly used in various English words to indicate something that occurs prior to a specified event or time, such as "prehistoric" or "premature."
The word that can go before 'bag,' 'drunk,' and 'line' is 'paper.'
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