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/bɪfɔ:r/
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preposition

ahead of something else in a sequence or order

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The number 5 comes before 6 on the list.
Your name is before mine in the phonebook.
The announcement will be made before the event.

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above
Above
/əbʌv/
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to or at a higher position or place than something or someone

across
Across
/əkrɔ:s/
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preposition

on the other side of a thing or place

Into
/ɪntu/
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preposition

to the inner part or a position inside a place

like
Like
/laɪk/
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used to indicate that something or someone shares the same qualities or features to another

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Of
/ʌv/
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used to indicate someone's or something's ownership or relation to a thing or person

Than
/ðæn/
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preposition

used to add a second part to a comparison

Without
/wɪθaʊt/
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preposition

used to indicate that a person or thing does not have something or someone

To
/tu:/
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preposition

used to say where someone or something goes

over
Over
/oʊvər/
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preposition

at a position above or higher than something

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Until
/əntɪl/
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used to show that something continues or lasts up to a specific point in time and often not happening or existing after that time

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