
Before, across and in front of - Grammar short lessons - 2014 -
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Published by: sammi2015 (Karma: 2153.62) on 15 August 2014 | Views: 1828 |
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We do not normally use before to talk about position/place. Instead, we use in front of.
Across is a preposition. In British English, across means ‘from one side to the other’
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