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Before After Forum | Houzz From exterior makeovers to full bathroom remodels, inspire fellow Houzz users with your before and after photos
Before and Afters on Houzz Browse before and after projects to get inspiration, expert advice and ideas for your own home remodel, addition or redesign
tense - before after + past or past perfect - English Language Learners . . . Past perfect tenses usually carry an implication that something has happened before or after I had talked to her yesterday (before or after something else, context or previous conversation would normally fill this in) If you explicitly state "before" or "after" then simple past will do the job fine Including the have can still be done for a form of emphasis or to indicate that some time
Tenses after when, if, before, after, and as soon as If is a conjunction, while before, after and as soon as are prepositions Depending on circumstances, both simple present and present perfect may be used with any of these
Before and After: 11 Inspiring Kitchen Transformations - Houzz Every kitchen renovation comes with its own challenges and solutions That’s why looking at kitchen transformations can help you think through not just what you want your kitchen to look like, but how the process takes shape from before to after With that in mind, we gathered 11 amazing kitchen transformations from our Kitchen of the Week series Check out the before-and-after photos, then
Before After + gerund - English Language Learners Stack Exchange As far as I know every time you have BEFORE AFTER, you must use ING Correct Example: (sign in restaurant bathroom) Employees must wash hands after using the bathroom Your example phrases aren't very helpful, because they're so fragmentary and artificial-sounding I will rewrite @FNek's example "Before, let me understand" to "Before, let me make sure I understood you right " I would not say