"before" is a very tricky word with respect to parts of speech because it can be an adverb, adjective, preposition or conjunction.
"before" in that sentence is a PREPOSITION because "before" --as a preposition-- means "preceeding in time" or "earlier than" which fit the sentence used in the question.
2006-10-30 17:34:38
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answered by urbancoyote 7
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Preposition.
A preposition is a word used to show the relationship of a noun to something else, usually a location in space or time.
Common prepositions include the words: about, above, after, among, around, at, before, behind, beneath, beside, between, by, down, from, in, into, like, near, of, off, on, out, over, through, to, up, upon, and with.
2006-10-30 17:33:07
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answered by Anonymous
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B) Preposition.
A preposition usually links nouns, pronouns, or a prepositional phrase to other parts of the sentence. It represents some sort of relationship between the object and the sentence.
2006-10-30 17:38:46
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answered by ? 1
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2016-10-21 00:58:16
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answered by mchellon 4
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''before'' is a preposition. ''before seven o'clock'' is a prepositional phrase....''writing'' is a gerund ;-)
2006-10-30 17:31:37
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answered by phtokhos 3
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preposition
2006-10-30 17:30:26
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answered by Anonymous
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b
2006-10-30 17:34:15
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answered by Anonymous
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