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"in front of me" vs "in the front of me"

The correct phrase is 'in front of me.' 'In front of' is a common prepositional phrase used to indicate the position of something relative to the speaker. 'In the front of me' is not a standard English expression.

Last Updated: March 31, 2024

in front of me

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to describe something located ahead of the speaker's position.

Examples:

  • The car in front of me suddenly stopped.
  • There is a beautiful view in front of me.
  • Please stand in front of me during the presentation.
  • I saw a shadow moving in front of me.
  • The restaurant is just in front of me.

in the front of me

This phrase is not correct in standard English.


Alternatives:

  • in front of me
  • ahead of me
  • before me
  • in my view
  • in my line of sight

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