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Ipodmini Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

behind/after you

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Should it be "Close the door behinid you" or "Close the door after you" on a door of a shop?
  

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Hi, "Close the door behinid you" or "Close the door after you" on a door of a shop? Either is OK, but 'behind' would probably be more common. 'Please' would also be nice.

  • Hi, "Close the door behinid you" or "Close the door after you" on a door of a shop?
  • Either is OK, but 'behind' would probably be more common.
  • 'Please' would also be nice.
  • Perhaps the phrase 'behind you' is not really necessary?
  • Most stores have a device that closes the door automatically.
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Hi,

"Close the door behinid you" or "Close the door after you" on a door of a shop?

Either is OK, but 'behind' would probably be more common. 'Please' would also be nice.

Perhaps the phrase 'behind you' is not really necessary?

Most stores have a device t
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Should it be Close the door behind you or close the door after you

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