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Serhat
BEHİND OF YOU / BEHİND YOU
Which one of these is correct or more natural? And why?
I am behind of you, I am behind you
The car is beside of the three / The car is beside the three
He is front you / He is front of you
Oct 11, 2018 11:40 PM
Answers · 7
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Hi Serhat,
In your sentences, "in front of", "beside" and "behind" are prepositions. Prepositions are used before a noun, pronoun or a noun phrase to show their relationship (such as position) with other words in the sentence.
Therefore, your sentences should be:
I am behind (prep) you (pronoun).
The car is beside (prep) the three [boys] (noun phrase).
He is *in front of (prep) you (pronoun).
* "of" is part of the entire preposition "in front of".
I hope this helps.
October 12, 2018
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Good question. I'll try to answer, but I'm not sure.
I'm behind.
The car is besides the tree.
I'm in front of you.
October 12, 2018
1
behind you
October 12, 2018
1
I'm behind you.
October 12, 2018
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