's comes first or sometimes s' come first because Possesive difference ex. baby's meaning belonging to one baby whereas babies' means belonging to more than one ie babies' videos usually written baby videos
The letter that comes before "t" in the English alphabet is "s." If you're referring to the sequence of letters, "s" directly precedes "t."
fascist. The "s" comes before the "c".
the letter is R
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Coleman because the 5th letter is (m) which comes before (s)
Yes, in the English alphabet, the letter "s" comes before the letter "t." The order of the alphabet places "s" as the 19th letter and "t" as the 20th letter.
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Webster`s Dictionary
V comes before B.
In a dictionary, "I'll" comes before "isle." This is because dictionaries are organized alphabetically, and the letter "I" in "I'll" is followed by an apostrophe, making it come before the "s" in "isle."
Well, honey, when it comes to alphabetical order, "Jr" comes before "Sr." It's just like putting "Junior" before "Senior" in the phonebook. So, if you're looking for the Jrs and the Srs, start with the Js first!