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before; at an earlier time; in the past; antecedently
abreast
particularly
beyond
previously
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Difference between using the word ago, before, back



 
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Difference between using the word ago, before, back #1 (permalink) Tue Jun 16, 2009 12:56 pm   Difference between using the word ago, before, back
 

could you please brief me with some example sentences by using ago,before,and back
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Difference between using the word ago, before, back #2 (permalink) Wed Jun 17, 2009 8:05 am   Difference between using the word ago, before, back
 

I got married two years ago.
I got married two years before I graduated.
I got married two years back. (informal)
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