Put (someone or something) in front of (someone or something) In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "put (someone or something) in front of (someone or something)", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Tommy Tran calendar 2021-08-12 03:08

Meaning of Put (someone or something) in front of (someone or something)

Put (someone or something) in front of (someone or something) verb phrase

To value someone or something in higher regard than someone or something else.

I always put my family in front of everything else.

To designate someone or something ahead of, or to occur before, someone or something else.

Jennet is the youngest, so she is always put in front of everybody else in line.

They put my performance in front of other performances so it will be the opening act of the show.

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Grammar and Usage of Put (someone or something) in front of (someone or something)

Verb Forms

  • put (someone or something) in front of (someone or something)
  • puts (someone or something) in front of (someone or something)
  • putting (someone or something) in front of (someone or something)

The verb "put" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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