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In the image posted, what preposition fits best?

A. The boysboy is passing through a house.

B. The boy is passing in front of a house.

C. The boysboy is passing past a house.

Actually what I know about the use of 'through' is that it refers to the move from one side of an object to the other.

As for, 'in front of' I feel it is used in states e.g. the boy is standing in front of a house.

To me, 'past' seems to be the best choice here.

Question: Which one to be used A, B or C?

enter image description here

In the image posted, what preposition fits best?

A. The boys is passing through a house.

B. The boy is passing in front of a house.

C. The boys is passing past a house.

Actually what I know about the use of 'through' is that it refers to the move from one side of an object to the other.

As for, 'in front of' I feel it is used in states e.g. the boy is standing in front of a house.

To me, 'past' seems to be the best choice here.

Question: Which one to be used A, B or C?

enter image description here

In the image posted, what preposition fits best?

A. The boy is passing through a house.

B. The boy is passing in front of a house.

C. The boy is passing past a house.

Actually what I know about the use of 'through' is that it refers to the move from one side of an object to the other.

As for, 'in front of' I feel it is used in states e.g. the boy is standing in front of a house.

To me, 'past' seems to be the best choice here.

Question: Which one to be used A, B or C?

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Use of a preposition

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In the image posted, what preposition fits best?

A. The boys is passing through a house.

B. The boy is passing in front of a house.

C. The boys is passing past a house.

Actually what I know about the use of 'through' is that it refers to the move from one side of an object to the other.

As for, 'in front of' I feel it is used in states e.g. the boy is standing in front of a house.

To me, 'past' seems to be the best choice here.

Question: Which one to be used A, B or C?