0Do both sentences have the same meaning?02br 02br 00I see her across the room.02br 02br 00and 02br 02br 00I see her from across the room.02br 02br 00I don't know if it is different in meaning when using "from" before the word "across".02br 00Could anyone please help me with this?02br 02br 00Thank you,0-
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0In the first,01i00 she02i00 is across the room-- it emphasizes her location; in the second, 01i00you02i00 are across the room-- it emphasizes the distance.0-