How can I refer to the word which is "before" (I don't know whether I used the proper word) another word? For example: The leaflets of yours, that inform customers about healthy eating. Can I say: The comma which is in front of/ before/forward the word "that" isn't necessarily needed. Which one or another word else is suitable? Thanks so much.
Top answer
In front of and before would both work. Forward would not. "
— Blue Jay
In front of and before would both work.
Forward would not.
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