- My house is in front of the main post office.
- Many people feel inferior in front of others, and cannot express themselves properly.
- Never surrender in front of the problems which you are encountering.
- I will cleanse the pavement in front of my shop.
- He saw the man genuflect in front of the altar.
- Can the secret be disclosed in front of any close one?
- Time unravels many mysteries in front of man.
- I cannot see the movie because the guy in front of me is wearing a big hat.
- You shouldn’t use bad language in front of the children.
- He doesn‘t like to speak in front of a group of people.
- Do you smoke in front of your parents?
- Never hesitated to speak in front of anyone.
- It is right in front of you.
- He lives in front of my house.
- I stood up in front of the class and gave a presentation.
- There is a park in front of our house.
- He stood exactly in front of me.
- There was a long queue in front of the ticket-window.
- I pick you up in front of the hotel.
- My house is right in front of my school.
- I am standing in front of my house.
- He put the plates on the table in front of us.
- He was gored to death in front of his family.
- He was sitting in front of me.
- He parked his car in front of the shop.
- Last Friday a serious motor accident took place in front of our college.
- They laid out a small garden in front of their house.
- There is a park in front of my house.
- He parked the car in front of my gate.
- There is a lot of hustle and bustle in front of a cinema hall.
- There is nobody else in front of or behind our car.
- She put the plate on the table in front of him.
- The thief stood in front of the judge.
- My house s in front of the main post office.
- I parked my car in front of the post office.
- Children spend more time in front of the television,which is the prime cause of obesity.
- Long hour in front of computer may results in chronic back aches in children.
- I feel terrible at speaking in front of a crowd.
- Stretch your arms out in front of you at shoulder .
- They spend more time sitting or relaxing in front of the television.
- I was standing in front of my house.
- She was waiting in front of the building.
- I will wait for you in front of the radio station.
- There isn’t anybody in front of the main gate yet.
- Put the chair in front of the desk.
- There is a lake in front of my house.
- Don’t pick your teeth in front of me.
- I cannot sing in front of an audience for shame.
- They stood in front of me.
- There is a car in front of the church.
- Who is the man standing in front of the building?
- The car accident took place just in front of me.
- I managed to find a parking place right in front of the building.
- What is that in front of us?
- We are to meet in front of his house.
- There is a tall tree in front of my house.
- I bought this book at the bookstore in front of the station.
- He parked his car in front of the shop.
- There is a beautiful garden just in front of my house.
- I stood up in front of the class and gave a presentation.
- Keep a safe distance from the car in front of you.
- Last Friday, a serious motor accident took place in front of our college.
- He parked the car in front of your gate.
- He stood exactly in front of me.
- Do not blame one in front of another:
- They had just signed their marriage contract in front of a judge and then.
- You should keep fruits and vegetables in front of your eyes.
- He’s just showing off in front of the girls.
- She firmly asserts that she will not sing in front of anybody.
- I was waiting for you to come back.
- Do not make a scene in front of everyone.
- He often sits in front of his computer all day.
- He committed suicide by jumping in front of a train.
- They criticized him in front of everyone.
- He’s standing in front of the door.
- There is a strange man in front of the house.
- Don’t be shy about speaking in front of people.
- Somebody is standing in front of his room.
Synonyms of In Front Of
Along
- You must make an effort to get along with everyone.
- I can’t go along with you on that point.
- Go along this street.
- My uncle has a store along the street.
- The party was well along when I came.
- Go along with the crowd.
- How are you getting along with your study?
- Nobody can get along with such a person.
Forth
- In the following paragraphs, I shall put forth my arguments to support my views.
- The trees are putting forth leaves.
Forward
- I’m looking forward to visiting your country this winter.
- I’m looking forward to seeing you this April.
- I look forward to seeing you at Christmas.
- I am looking forward to hearing from you.
- I am looking forward to your letter.
- These days many women are coming forward and working shoulder to shoulder with men.
- The students were all looking forward to summer vacation.
- We look forward to your entries.
- I’m looking forward to good news.
- Please forward this message along with the seminar information to the appropriate managers in your firm.”
In Front
- He sits in front of me in class.
- He shouted at me in front of other people.
- They stood in a row in front of the flag.
- People were standing in a big queue in front of the booking-office.
- Yelling and hitting are some of the things parents should never do in front of kids.
Moving
- I think this project is moving on the right track.
- We are moving into a new house.
- More and more people are moving to urban areas.
On
- We saw him on the platform.
- I was simply lying on my cot.
- I try not to dwell on the past.
- I don’t like people who always insist on talking about politics.
- I am on holiday this week.
- I’m glad to know that you are on the way to a full recovery.
- I was allowed to go there on condition that I came back by five o’clock.
Alee
On Ahead
I like to sit in front of the teacher