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John Aki Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Grammar help please?

Hi there,

Can you advise, if I used this word “ Prior” correctly? Please


I always warm up for 10 minutes prior / before heavy lifting. (

I always have meals prior / before ice creams.

Can you text me 30 minutes prior / before arrival.


Cheers.

  

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John Aki Can you advise, if I used this word “ Prior” correctly? No in these cases you need to say "prior to ~". Without "to", "prior" is an adjective that goes before a noun to modify it.

  • John Aki Can you advise, if I used this word “ Prior” correctly?
  • No in these cases you need to say "prior to ~".
  • Without "to", "prior" is an adjective that goes before a noun to modify it.
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John AkiCan you advise, if I used this word “ Prior” correctly?

No in these cases you need to say "prior to ~". Without "to", "prior" is an adjective that goes before a noun to modify it. For example:

"I have a prior engagement."

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