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Can you use the word in front of a plural noun or verb?

The word "in front of" is a prepositional phrase, and it functions as an adverbial phrase describing where something is located. It can be used with both plural nouns and verbs.

Here are examples:

Plural Noun:

* The cat sat in front of the chairs.

* There are many trees in front of the houses.

Verb:

* The children were playing in front of the houses.

* The cars were parked in front of the store.

Important Note: You would not typically use "in front of" directly before a verb. It usually precedes the noun that the verb describes.

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