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Article about the directions (front, behind, right, left, side etc).



 
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turn around vs turn behind | Usage of 'in front of'
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Article about the directions (front, behind, right, left, side etc). #1 (permalink) Mon May 11, 2009 14:33 pm   Article about the directions (front, behind, right, left, side etc).
 

I don't know if I can put in requests here but I want to make a request to Alan to write an article about the directions (front, behind, right, left, side etc). I have problem understanding them and I am sure many non-native speakers have it too.

Please have a look at the threads below to understand what I am talking about.

http://www.english-test.net/forum/ftopic39011.html#walk_behind_vs_walk_from_behind

http://www.english-test.net/forum/ftopic39015.html#usage_of_in_front_of
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