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Precede is to go before. Proceed means to move ahead, to continue. Our first sentence, then, calls for precede, because the skills day will come before the festival. In the second sentence, proceed is the right choice; CO2 regulation will happen even though there's no overarching climate bill. This is one of those cases when knowing your prefixes can help you choose the right word.

The two words share a root, cede, which comes from the Latin cedere, which originally meant to go. With precede, the prefix pre - means before. Proceed can be followed by the prepositions against , to and with.

Proceed to means to move forward literally or to move forward figuratively with an act not previously started. Skip to content Skip to institutional links. Contact Us. If you change the structure of the phrase to include the word 'begin', it reads a little better as well I say 'a little' for a reason, since this is pretty bulky and awkward : Now proceed to begin writing on the paper.

Improve this answer. Jesse M Jesse M 1, 6 6 silver badges 10 10 bronze badges. Its use would be appropriate given that context.

Using "with" gives "proceed" an additional connotation, that of beginning or resuming an action. Without knowing the surrounding context it is difficult to judge which word is more suitable in the OP's example. Featured on Meta. Now live: A fully responsive profile. Linked 2. Related Hot Network Questions. Question feed. We need the integration of European historic perception - the integration of prejudices and different views of history - as only in this way can we proceed to the better Europe of the future.

How can we proceed without clear guidelines? Well, counsel, can we proceed with final arguments? Anyway, can we proceed with this adoption? How can we proceed without carrying the imprint and baggage of all our past experiences? Be that as it may can we proceed?



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