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Precede and Proceed

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Precede means "to come before." Proceed means "to go forward."

Examples:

Bill Clinton preceded George W. Bush in the White House. Bush proceeded with his plans to increase military spending.

Practice:

(a) After keeping us for an hour, the guard let us _____.

(b) The storms of April _____ the gentle rains of May.

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