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The difference between in front of and in the front of
15 févr. 2016 12:45
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The expression "in front of" means that one thing is relatively positioned before another. If there were four cars ahead of me at a traffic light, I could refer to any of them as in front of me. Meanwhile, "in the front of" describes a fixed position related to the other objects. Thus, the first car would be in the front of the line.
15 février 2016
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