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Mr. Tom Posted 3 years ago
Vocabulary

Use of front and back

Hi

Are these sentences fully natural?

(Talking of students or audience)

  1. She was sitting at the very back of the class/hall.
  2. She was sitting at the farthest back of the class/hall.
  3. She always sits at the front of the class.
  4. The teacher called me to the front of the class and yelled at me. (=in front of the classmates)

Thanks,

Tom

  

Top answer

Mr. Tom She was sitting at the very back of the class/hall. Good.

  • Mr.
  • Tom She was sitting at the very back of the class/hall.
  • Good.
  • Mr.
  • Tom She was sitting at the farthest back of the class/hall.
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Mr. TomShe was sitting at the very back of the class/hall.

Good.

Mr. TomShe was sitting at the farthest back of the class/hall.

No.

Mr. TomShe always sits at the front of the class.

Good.

Mr. TomThe teacher called me to the front of the class an
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All except sentence 2 work for me.

CJ

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