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Sunny123 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

In front of the

What's the difference between the following two phrases?

in front of the
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in the front of the

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"in front of the X" means outside X, next to what is considered to be its "front". "in the front of the X" means inside X, in the part considered to be its "front".

  • "in front of the X" means outside X, next to what is considered to be its "front".
  • "in the front of the X" means inside X, in the part considered to be its "front".
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"in front of the X" means outside X, next to what is considered to be its "front".

"in the front of the X" means inside X, in the part considered to be its "front".

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