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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

get in from the back

A bus driver tells a passenger:
You aren't allowed to get in from the back. You have to get in from the front door.

Is that correctly written? Is it natural? Would a native speaker have said it that way?
  

Top answer

You aren't allowed to get in from at the back. You have to get in from at the front door . Or You have to use the front door.

  • You aren't allowed to get in from at the back.
  • You have to get in from at the front door .
  • Or You have to use the front door.
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You aren't allowed to get in from at the back. You have to get in from at the front door.

Or You have to use the front door.

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ElanguestYou aren't allowed to get in from at the back. You have to get in from at the front door.Or You have to use the front door.
Why 'get in'? Can we use 'get on'?

Thanks.
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Passengers are not allowed to board the bus from the back of the bus. You can only use the front door.
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tamguatlayWhy 'get in'? Can we use 'get on'?
I would use only 'get on'.

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