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he stopped before a vs he stopped in front of a

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'He stopped before a' is used when referring to a point in time or an action, while 'He stopped in front of a' is used when referring to a physical location or object.

Last updated: March 12, 2024 • 839 views

he stopped before a

This phrase is correct when referring to a point in time or an action.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone stopped at a specific point in time or before a particular action.

Examples:

  • He stopped before a decision was made.
  • She stopped before a big mistake was made.
  • At the noon hour he stopped before a vast inn. It was built of yellow marble, and people were going in and coming out unhindered. "This must be a shrine," he ...
  • At the noon hour he stopped before a vast inn. It was built of yellow marble, and people were going in and coming out unhindered. This must be a shrine, he ...
  • He stopped before a particular flower, its stem stretching straight, its leaves spreading fair, giving a cool appearance, and its pink blossoms showing off their  ...
  • Fixing his monocle, he stopped before a fishmonger's and, with a faint smile on his face, regarded a lobster. Ages since he had eaten a lobster! One could long ...

Alternatives:

  • He stopped just before a
  • He stopped right before a

he stopped in front of a

This phrase is correct when referring to a physical location or object.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone stopped at a physical location or in front of an object.

Examples:

  • He stopped in front of a store.
  • She stopped in front of a beautiful painting.
  • He stopped in front of a closed doorway that slid open, into the wall. I did not see what caused it to open. The door opened into a bare room so small it was more ...
  • He stopped in front of a business establishment which was closed at that hour. He appeared nervous when questioned. The butt of a gun was protruding from ...
  • Two hours later he stopped in front of a big metal door. Someone hit his back; he turned over, and a mystery shadow caught him. Meanwhile Duff awoke and ...
  • He stopped in front of a large house, whose long, windowless wall extended from one side street to the next, and pausing before the great gate, he read an ...

Alternatives:

  • He stopped in front of the
  • He stopped at a

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