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Sarunnio Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

across/from across

0Do both sentences have the same meaning?02br
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00I see her across the room.02br
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00I see her from across the room.02br
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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
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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-
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0 When you say 'she is across the room', do you mean that she is on the opposite side of the room? Thank you.02br
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00Best wishes,02br
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0That's how I interpret it, yes.0-
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0Okay. I understand now. Thank you, Mister Micawber.05002br
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