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Grapepark Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Across Vs. Across from

What's the difference between "across the street" and "across from the street"?
  

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I have not heard such a thing as 'across from the street'. shininggirl What's the difference between "across the street" and "across from the street"?

  • I have not heard such a thing as 'across from the street'.
  • shininggirl What's the difference between "across the street" and "across from the street"?
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I have not heard such a thing as 'across from the street'.
shininggirl What's the difference between "across the street" and "across from the street"?
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would you please provide context?

You have the habit of presenting the questioned person with the unpleasant burden of reading your mind!
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Hi, I am not a teacher so please don't rely on my answer.



Hotel is across the street
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Please help.
I have no context for it.
I have just heard both of them and I want to know the application of each.
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I'm not a native speaker, you know. But I think MIG is right. There is not much difference

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