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Stephenlearner Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Across from, and across?

Hi,

Can you tell me their differences?

The school is across from / across my house.
The bank is across from / across this street.
His apartment is across / across my office.
The cells are across from / across each other along the corridor in the prison.

Thanks.
  

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The school is across the street from my house. The bank is across the street. His apartment is across the hall from my office.

  • The school is across the street from my house.
  • The bank is across the street.
  • His apartment is across the hall from my office.
  • The cells are across from each other along the corridor in the prison.
  • A pathway ( || ) runs between A and B.
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The school is across the street from my house.
The bank is across the street.
His apartment is across the hall from my office.
The cells are across from each other along the corridor in the prison.

A pathway ( || ) runs between A and B. A is across from B. A is across the pathway from B.

A || B
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Very clear.
Thanks very much!!

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