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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Behind /at the back / in the back of someone

Which is the right one

Stand behind someone

Stand at the back of someone

Stand in the back of someone

  

Top answer

anonymous Stand behind someone Definitely - this is the normal way of expressing it. anonymous Stand at the back of someone Unusual - you would normally say that you were standing at the back of a line of people rather than an individual person. anonymous Stand in the back of someone No - this is not correct.

  • anonymous Stand behind someone Definitely - this is the normal way of expressing it.
  • anonymous Stand at the back of someone Unusual - you would normally say that you were standing at the back of a line of people rather than an individual person.
  • anonymous Stand in the back of someone No - this is not correct.
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anonymousStand behind someone

Definitely - this is the normal way of expressing it.

anonymousStand at the back of someone

Unusual - you would normally say that you were standing at the back of a line of people rather than an individual person.

anonymousStand in the back of someone

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