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Ashraful Haque
Sit IN/AT the back of a car?
When talking about sitting in a car do we say:
1) Do you want to sit IN/AT the back?
2) I want to sit IN/AT the front?
Apr 3, 2020 1:52 PM
Answers · 3
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1) Do you want to sit in the back?
2) I want to sit in the front.
April 3, 2020
1
If the car has two sets of seats, we can say "in the back/front (seat)" or "in back/up front". If the car has a middle seat, we can also say "in the middle (seat)", but we do not say "in middle".
April 3, 2020
1) Do you want to sit in the back?
2) I want to sit in the front.
April 3, 2020
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Ashraful Haque
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Bengali, English
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