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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Across means

'T' seats directly across the table from 'O' .
can anybody please explain what does the above sentence mean ?
  

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'T' sits (or, is sitting ) directly across the table from 'O' . This means that "T" and "O" are seated at the same table facing each other.

  • 'T' sits (or, is sitting ) directly across the table from 'O' .
  • This means that "T" and "O" are seated at the same table facing each other.
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'T' sits (or, is sitting) directly across the table from 'O' .

This means that "T" and "O" are seated at the same table facing each other.

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