0Hi,02br 02br 00Let us say that I have an old beat-up desk behind my house and within my residential area (like in the grassy area and within the surrounding fence), would you say that the old desk is in the back of the house or behind the house? 0-
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0 Could it be that 'back of the house' means inside the house, whereas behind suggests it's outside? 0-
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0 Could it be that 'back of the house' means inside the house, whereas behind suggests it's outside?
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0 Could it be that 'back of the house' means inside the house, whereas behind suggests it's outside? However, don't take this for granted; this is just a guess.0-