Tuyen Thanh Tu
Is there any differences between "precursor to" and "precursor of"?
2015年8月5日 12:28
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In simple terms, a precursor (n) is something that happened or was developed before a second thing. Usually, one of the prepositions 'to or of' will be more appropriate than the other, however, in this case, either one can be used. In most cases the preposition 'of' is used, e.g.: - Chemical X is the precursor of chemical Y. - Cholesterol is a precursor of testosterone.. - Today I saw the first robin (bird) and that is a precursor of the coming spring.
2015年8月5日
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