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Left and right are to side as front and rear are to what? Anything with a left and a right side requires either an object with a front and back, or an orientation derived from an observer Trees, for instance, have no front or back and therefore no left or right, except as oriented by where the speaker and or listener are standing with respect to the tree
Whats a good way to say the front right side of a car? There was a collision and the front left side of A's car hit the back right side of B's car The "front right" of a car isn't really a side so much as it is a corner, yet corner doesn't really sound good in the above context
Word that means the front side of a person? [closed] You’ve said it yourself: a person has a front side and a back side (just as they have a left side and a right side, or a top half and a bottom half, to cover the other two axes)
grammar - Why do we use in in the phrase in front of? - English . . . @listeneva at the front would be the opposite of at the back "We were seated at the front" and "We were seated at the back" The meaning of behind is opposite to the meaning of in front of, e g "behind the building" (outside) and "in front of the building" (outside), so that is why I mentioned "behind"
Is it better to write on the side or at the side? Both, "on the side," and, "at the side," are correct, so one can say either, but each has a slightly different meaning One would use, "at the side," to refer to something that is located next to or beside something else One would use, "on the side," to refer to something that is literally setting upon the side of that other thing Examples "On the side" The sticker is on the side of the car
phrase requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Front to back with the front where the back should be : backwards - He accidentally put the sweater on front to back QUESTION: Is there an analogical "left-right" counterpart with the meaning of with the left where the right should be (and vice versa) My primary use case is telling ones' kids they put on their clothes, shoes or gloves in a
Left and Right are Sides; Front and Rear are Ends; Top and Bottom . . . Members located on the front or rear: End members Members located on the left or right: Side members Members located on the top or bottom: ??? members Let me give a few usage examples These are some examples of how we might name members in an assembly: Vertical Side Flange (a vertical flange located on the sides)