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Phrasal Verbs: Front

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Question 1
Choose the correct usage
A
His lawyer wife fronts onto him in every situation, from being accused as a rapist to being convicted for burglary, she stood tall and strong for him all the time, just everytime!
B
His lawyer wife fronts for him in every situation, from being accused as a rapist to being convicted for burglary, she stood tall and strong for him all the time, just everytime!
Question 1 Explanation: 
The correct expression is front for. Front for means ‘Represent someone, especially when covering illegal or wrongful activities’.
Question 2
Choose the correct usage
A
Both the tribes fronted each other off, unaware that a bigger apocalypse awaited both the groups.
B
Both the tribes fronted each other over, unaware that a bigger apocalypse awaited both the groups.
Question 2 Explanation: 
The correct expression is front off. Front off means ‘Confront someone and let them know you are prepared to fight’.
Question 3
Choose the correct usage
A
The biggest mall of the city fronts at the biggest hotel of the vicinity.
B
The biggest mall of the city fronts onto the biggest hotel in the vicinity.
Question 3 Explanation: 
The correct usage is front onto. Front onto means ‘Face (of a building)’.
Question 4
Choose the correct usage
A
She was not a weakling, she overturned all the petitions back on them and fronted them out confidently.
B
She was not a weakling, she overturned all the petitions back on them and fronted them onto confidently.
Question 4 Explanation: 
The correct expression is front out. Front out means ‘Face up to someone, withstand criticism’.
Question 5
Choose the correct usage
A
She is such a big personality yet she fronted up at the party!
B
She is such a big personality yet she fronted in at the party!
Question 5 Explanation: 
The correct expression is front up. Front up means ‘Appear somewhere for a short time; Advance cash for something’.
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