English Preposition Before
Learn English Before Preposition

Grammar Prepositions- Lesson Sixteen

In this grammar lesson, you learn about Before preposition in English and how to use it in your English conversation and writing. Just follow examples and write them down a few times to learn them very well. After finishing this lesson, you should work on its quiz.

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1. It feels good to wake up before sunrise.

(“Before” is often used with time.)

 

2. It’s about twenty-five minutes before ten.

3. Moses went before King Pharaoh and asked him to let his people go.

4. These musicians enjoy performing before an audience.

5. She stretches her legs before a race.

6. The mountain that lies before us will take a week to climb.

We have a long journey before us.

7. She has many new challenges before her.

The word “before” is also used as a subordinating conjunction in an adverb clause.

 

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