Sentence – Is It Correct to Complete a Sentence with ‘Before’?

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I'm asking for the correct format of this sentence:

My friend: "Can we go for a walk?"

Me: "Sorry, but I have a python course and I need to complete it before".

Is it correct to say this?

Best Answer

It is correct to end some sentences with "before", for example:

I just typed the homework for my Python course with my toes. I've never done that before!

The example you gave might be understood, but would be more correctly worded as:

Sorry, but I have a python course and I need to complete it beforehand.

or

Sorry, but I have a python course and I need to complete it first.

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