how to use infront of and opposite
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The main difference between "in front of" and "opposite" is that the former refers to placement in a sequence, whereas the latter refers to things that face each other. Two synonyms can be used for "opposite"—facing and across from, as these examples demonstrate: My house is opposite David's house.
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The main difference between "in front of" and "opposite" is that the former refers to placement in a sequence, whereas the latter refers to things that face each other. Two synonyms can be used for "opposite"—facing and across from, as these examples demonstrate: My house is opposite David's house.
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