English, asked by kolibhattacharjee900, 6 months ago

Exercise
binguish as adherb, preposition or conjunction, each of the italicised words in the
following sentences
He came before me.​

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Answered by sargamlataak
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Answer:

Before can be used in the following ways:

as a conjunction (connecting two clauses): Think carefully before you choose.

as a preposition (followed by a noun): We moved to London before the war.

as an adverb (without a following noun): I’d met him once before.

Explanation:

I hope it helps you

Answered by cndreddy
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Answer:

I did not understand what : binguish as adherb means. Sorry!

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