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Shravanmm Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Check the sentences please........

Dear teachers,

Here is the context. I am at the bus stop and there are many buses standing one after the other.

1. There is our bus standing in the front.

2. There is our bus before the red color bus. Does this mean our bus is behind red color bus?

3. There is a red bus infront of our bus and There is a red bus ahead of our bus. Do they both mean same? If there is any difference please do let me know.

Thank you much in advance.

Shravan.
  

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1 - Okay 2 - before in front of the red color bus [ yes ] 3 - in front of (not one word) - they mean the same.

  • 1 - Okay 2 - before in front of the red color bus [ yes ] 3 - in front of (not one word) - they mean the same.
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1 - Okay
2 - before in front of the red color bus [ yes ]
3 - in front of (not one word) - they mean the same.

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