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What's the difference between 'ahead of' and 'in front of'? A. I'm ahead of you B. I'm in front of you Both sentences make sense?😯
Apr 16, 2022 5:22 AM
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'Ahead of' means leading, just like in a race. For example: he runs ahead of all the rest of the runners. 'In front of' means just before, just like standing in a queue. For Ex. He is standing in front of me.
April 16, 2022
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