English, asked by himababu332, 7 months ago

what is the difference between in front of and at the front of. with examples.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

" In the front (of the classroom)" or "at the front (of the classroom)" will both work, but are different from the question you asked. However, "In the front of the classroom" means outside the classroom, while "at the front of the classroom" means it is part of , therefore inside, the classroom.

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Answered by priyapayal0011
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Answer:

In the front (of the classroom)" or "at the front (of the classroom)" will both work, but are different from the question you asked. However, "In the front of the classroom" means outside the classroom, while "at the front of the classroom" means it is part of , therefore inside, the classroom.

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