Complete the following sentence with a preposition that shows a time relationship.

Owen will need to take a nap _______ going to the concert.


A. Before
B. In place of
C. Instead of
D. Because of

I think its A?

Correct! :-)

Thanks

How about this question?
When an adverb modifies a verb with a helping verb, the adverb should generally be placed

A. after the helping verb.
B. at the end of the sentence.
C. before the helping verb.
D. at the beginning of the sentence.

i believe it is A because when an adverb modifies a verb that has a helping verb,
place the adverb after the helping verb.

I agree.

Correct! The correct answer is A. Before.

To determine the correct preposition that shows a time relationship, you need to understand the meaning of the sentence. In this case, the sentence indicates that Owen needs to take a nap before going to the concert, which suggests a temporal sequence of events. "Before" is a preposition that indicates a time relationship by expressing that one action (taking a nap) occurs prior to another action (going to the concert). Therefore, in this context, "before" is the appropriate preposition to complete the sentence.