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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Back is against the wind

Is this correct?
Make sure your back is against the wind.

What is the opposite and how would you phrase it?

How would you say this ?

I ran with my back against the wind.
I ran to the wind so it was a lot harder to run as fast.

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Make sure you have the wind behind you. I ran with the wind behind me. I ran with a following wind.

  • Make sure you have the wind behind you.
  • I ran with the wind behind me.
  • I ran with a following wind.
  • I ran into the wind so it was a lot harder to run as fast.
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Make sure you have the wind behind you.

I ran with the wind behind me.
I ran with a following wind.

I ran into the wind so it was a lot harder to run as fast.

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