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Nor Priest Posted 14 years ago
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What number in line am I going to present?

Let's say if I'm in group presentation that's going to present in a minute. Then the late group member has arrived and said "What number in line am I going to present?"

Is the sentence correct?

I seem to be more colloquially familiar with "Who is in front of me" or "Who is before me" or "Who will I be speaking next to". However, I want to know how to make that question correctly.

Thank you in advance.
  

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Nor Priest Is the sentence correct? It's not natural. This is natural: How many are ahead of me in line?

  • Nor Priest Is the sentence correct?
  • It's not natural.
  • This is natural: How many are ahead of me in line?
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Nor PriestIs the sentence correct?
It's not natural. This is natural:

How many are ahead of me in line?

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