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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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somewhere in front of

0A: What took you so long?02br
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00B: The lady in front of me must have bought a year of groceries.02br
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00I think 'in front of' here refers to the person right in front of B. What do you call a person who is in the line and somewhere in front of you?02br
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00Thanks in advance!0-
  

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'02br 02br 00The - the lady directly in front 02br 02br 00a - one of several ladies in the queue0-

  • '02br 02br 00The - the lady directly in front 02br 02br 00a - one of several ladies in the queue0-
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0I'd say 'a lady in front of me...'02br
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00The - the lady directly in front 02br
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00a - one of several ladies in the queue0-
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01cite10nona the brit12cite10'a lady in front of me...'12blockquote
10 Or 'one of the ladies in front of me'0-
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0or in my case more likely 'some ****** woman at the front of the queue'0-
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0LOL. By the way, I think you are referring to the first person in the line, am I right?0-

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