before
Refers to a period of time that happened in the past or preceded a specific event. While usually a preposition, it can be used as a noun to describe the previous state or the 'before' part of a comparison.
Beispiele
3 von 5The photos show the before and after of the kitchen renovation.
The photos show the before and after of the kitchen renovation.
We must consider the before in order to understand the current situation.
We must consider the before in order to understand the current situation.
In the before, we used to hang out at the park every Sunday.
In the before, we used to hang out at the park every Sunday.
Synonyme
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Remember 'B' is for 'Before' and 'Back in time'.
Schnelles Quiz
The plastic surgeon showed us the _____ and after pictures.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: before
Beispiele
The photos show the before and after of the kitchen renovation.
everydayThe photos show the before and after of the kitchen renovation.
We must consider the before in order to understand the current situation.
formalWe must consider the before in order to understand the current situation.
In the before, we used to hang out at the park every Sunday.
informalIn the before, we used to hang out at the park every Sunday.
The study contrasts the before with the experimental results.
academicThe study contrasts the before with the experimental results.
Please provide a report on the before and after metrics of the project.
businessPlease provide a report on the before and after metrics of the project.
Synonyme
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
the before times
the before times
never before
never before
before your time
before your time
Wird oft verwechselt mit
'Ago' is used to measure time back from the present, while 'before' relates to a time prior to another event.
'Earlier' is a comparative adverb/adjective, while 'before' can indicate a fixed point in the past.
Nutzungshinweise
When used as a noun, it almost always appears in the phrase 'the before and after' or colloquially as 'the before times.' It is much more common as a preposition or conjunction.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often say 'I saw him two days before' when they should say 'I saw him two days ago' if they are speaking relative to now.
Merkhilfe
Remember 'B' is for 'Before' and 'Back in time'.
Wortherkunft
From the Old English 'beforan', meaning in front of or in the presence of.
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
The phrase 'the before times' gained significant cultural popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic to refer to life before the global lockdowns.
Schnelles Quiz
The plastic surgeon showed us the _____ and after pictures.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: before
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