The man()Mary was so tall that she could hardly see the show.Ain front ofBin the front ofCat the back ofDat the beginning of

The man()Mary was so tall that she could hardly see the show.

Ain front of 

Bin the front of 

Cat the back of

Dat the beginning of


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in front of 面前; 在…前面; 当着…的面,玛丽前面的那个人个子太高,几乎看不到表演。

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