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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

vocabulary

hello
If I want to ask a student to come forward to sit down at front is it right to say
" come to front " ? and if it is right please what is its opposite? answer please
kind regards
CA
  

Top answer

"Please come to the front" - you need to include the article 'the'. The opposite in this context would be "Please sit back down (again)". Somehow the 'back' and 'again' here make it seem a little more friendly by being less abrupt, even though they're not needed to convey the meaning.

  • "Please come to the front" - you need to include the article 'the'.
  • The opposite in this context would be "Please sit back down (again)".
  • Somehow the 'back' and 'again' here make it seem a little more friendly by being less abrupt, even though they're not needed to convey the meaning.
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"Please come to the front" - you need to include the article 'the'. The opposite in this context would be "Please sit back down (again)". Somehow the 'back' and 'again' here make it seem a little more friendly by being less abrupt, even though they're not needed to convey the meaning.
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eg Please come and sit at the front.
eg Please go and sit at the back.

Clive
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thanks Clive
for your reply
could you tell me please if these two sentences are right or wrong?
" come to front "
" go to back "
are these correct? if they are , please tell me the mistake
please answer
best regards
CA
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They are wrong. You have already been told that the article is necessary.

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