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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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what is the difference between in front of the the car and at the front of the car? is the second sentence even correct? LOL
  

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Both are correct. 'The front' is a part of the object. 'In front of' is at a location at (= very, very near) the front o f the object.

  • Both are correct.
  • 'The front' is a part of the object.
  • 'In front of' is at a location at (= very, very near) the front o f the object.
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Both are correct. 'The front' is a part of the object. 'In front of' is at a location at (= very, very near) the front of the object.

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