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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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In front of class or at the fron of class

Hi. What is the difference?

Joe sits in front of class.

Joe sits at the front of class.

Joe should sit in front of class to hear the record better.

Joe should sit at the front of class to hear the record better.
  

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Hi, What is the difference? Joe sits in front of the class. This means he sits where the teacher stands.

  • Hi, What is the difference?
  • Joe sits in front of the class.
  • This means he sits where the teacher stands.
  • ie in front of all the rows of student seats.
  • We say, for example, the blackboard is in front of the class.
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Hi,

What is the difference?





Joe sits in front of the class.

This means he sits where the teacher stands. ie in front of all the rows of student seats.

We say, for example, the blackboard is in front of the class.



Joe sits at the front of the class.

This means that he sits in or close to the front row of student

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