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Oh, dude, the word that goes with "mine" and "rate" to make a compound word is "shaft." So, when you put them all together, you get "mine-shaft" and "rate-shaft." Like, you're basically creating a whole new word by smashing them together.
The word that can go before or after foot is "big."
The word that goes before "able" is usually an adverb or an adjective. For example, "capable," "comfortable," or "reliable."
The word "solid" can go before "ground" to form the term "solid ground."
The word that goes after military and before parlor is "military." The correct sequence is military, military, parlor.
The word "before" begins the subordinate clause in the sentence.
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The root word that goes before sale is wholesale, before meal is mealtime, and before hearted is wholehearted.
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He goes to the gym every morning before work.
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