Difference between ago and before
October 27th, 2012 in Words
Ago is used with a past tense and a time expression to count back from the present.
His father died three years ago.
He left ten minutes ago.
Before is used with a past perfect tense to count back from a past moment. Before can also be used to mean ‘at any time before now / then’. With this meaning, it can be used with both present and past perfect tenses.
I have seen her before.
Complete the following sentences using ago or before.
1. It happened a long time …………………………………..
2. Julie phoned ten minutes …………………………………………
3. We have been living in this city since about ten years ………………………………………..
4. I met Stella in Australia three years ………………………………………
5. When we got talking, I remembered that I had been at school with her 15 years …………………………………
6. I have seen this film …………………………………….
7. Have you been here ……………………………………..?
Answers
1. It happened a long time ago.
2. Julie phoned ten minutes ago.
3. We have been living in this city since about ten years ago.
4. I met Stella in Australia three years ago.
5. When we got talking, I remembered that I had been at school with her 15 years before.
6. I have seen this film before.
7. Have you been here before?

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