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"in front of" and "in the front of"...

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12br 12blockquote 10I think "in front of sth" means you are outside of it, for example "in front of the building, the campus"02br 00"in the front of sth" means that you are inside of it, for example "in the front of the classroom". Hope I am right 050010id1

  • 12br 12blockquote 10I think "in front of sth" means you are outside of it, for example "in front of the building, the campus"02br 00"in the front of sth" means that you are inside of it, for example "in the front of the classroom".
  • Hope I am right 050010id1
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01cite10B853102112cite10what are "in front of " and "in the front of" ?12br
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10I think "in front of sth" means you are outside of it, for example "in front of the building, the campus"02br
00"in the front of sth" means that
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0yes that is the meaning.02br
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00I am in front of the boat. I am not in the boat. Presumably I am swimming along hoping not to get run over by the boat!02br
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00I am in the front of the boat. I am in the boat and getting a good view of where we are going.0-
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0"In front of " is a preposition. N+In front of + Noun 02br
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00eg: He is standing in front of the car 02br
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00"in the front of" is a prepositional phrase. N+In+the front+ of N 02br
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00 eg: He is sitting in the front of the car. (not in the back of the car)0-

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