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In front of the class vs On front of the class

The correct phrase is 'in front of the class.' 'On front of the class' is incorrect and not used in English.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 4624 views

In front of the class

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to describe someone or something positioned at the front of a classroom or facing the students.

Examples:

  • She stood in front of the class to give her presentation.
  • The teacher wrote the lesson objectives on the board in front of the class.
  • The students were nervous about speaking in front of the class.
  • The principal addressed the students in front of the class.
  • The new student introduced himself in front of the class.
  • Do you want me to do it sitting down, or up there, in front of the class?
  • Brad, why don't you get up here in front of the class here and read conversation number five?
  • Kim and Jessica, your teacher called and has made a request... that you do not correct her in front of the class.
  • just showing off in front of the class?
  • The teacher asked me to read my paper in front of the class.
  • I told her no in front of the class for eight years.
  • You have to deliver it aloud in front of the class on Monday.
  • He put me up in front of the class and put his hands right above my pelvis.
  • Mom, you haven't forgotten that you're going to speak in front of the class next week, right?

Alternatives:

  • at the front of the class
  • at the front of the classroom
  • at the front of the room
  • at the front of the auditorium
  • facing the class

On front of the class

This phrase is incorrect and not used in English.

  • You have to deliver it aloud in front of the class on Monday.
  • I told her no in front of the class for eight years.
  • Now you go to the front of the class, Leo.
  • Kim and Jessica, your teacher called and has made a request... that you do not correct her in front of the class.
  • Everything was going great, but then all of a sudden, she drags my desk to the front of the class.
  • I'm sitting at the front of the class, and they're actually pitching their ideas.
  • The teacher asked me to read my paper in front of the class.
  • He put me up in front of the class and put his hands right above my pelvis.
  • Back at our Lady of Immaculata, the nuns taught us that getting into college and/or heaven was a matter of sitting up straight, shutting your mouth, and keeping your eyes in the front of the class.
  • just showing off in front of the class?
  • So he splits his pants in front of the whole class... on free Wednesday.
  • A rascal in the third form put this on the floor in front of me during class.
  • Once you erm... once you got moved up to the front of the class... ~ ... you became teacher's pet.
  • Do you want me to do it sitting down, or up there, in front of the class?
  • Why don't you come to the front of the class and share it with us all?
  • Mom, you haven't forgotten that you're going to speak in front of the class next week, right?
  • I'm sitting at the front of the class,
  • Brad, why don't you get up here in front of the class here and read conversation number five?
  • They had me posing in front of a class, almost raw.
  • - We're standing in front of my class.

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