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I've really struggled with precede and how it's sometimes implemented in certain questions. Please let me know if what I have below is correct.
Setup:
1 comes before 2.
2 comes after 1.
1-2
Truths:
"Follow"
I follow 1. (Spoken as 2)
2 follows 1.
2 followed 1.
2 had/will/did follow(ed) 1.
2 is following 1.
1 is followed by 2.
"Precede"
I precede 2. (Spoken as 1)
1 precedes 2.
1 preceded 2.
1 had/will/did precede(ed) 2.
1 is preceding 2.
2 is preceded by 1.
"Proceed"
I proceed 1. (Spoken as 2)
2 did/will proceed 1.
2 proceeds 1.
2 had proceeded 1.
2 is proceeding 1.
1 is proceeded by 2.
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Precede means come before. "Proceed" is like "you may continue", "you may go forward".
The root of precede is"pre", which means before.
pregame (like in college, drinking before a party)
preschool
prepare
pre-electric
Yes everything looks good now! 2 "had proceeded" 1 is something you will never see because the grammar is wrong and it would just say 2 precedes 1! But you get the concept now! Proceed and follow are essentially the same.
@kimmelsara198 said:
That’s all looks right except for 1 proceeding 2.
Thanks for your response!
I think I was mixing up "proceed" and "precede".
Would "1 is preceding 2." be correct?
I also added a "proceed" section. Does that look correct?
Thanks a bunch! You're the best!
That’s all looks right except for 1 proceeding 2.