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Yoong Liat Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

cross / across

0 I helped an old woman 00cross / across 00the road this morning. 02br
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00Which word should be used? Or are both correct? 0-
  

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02br 02br 00You helped her (to) cross the road (cross is a verb)02br 02br 00You helped her (to go) across the road (across is a preposition)02br 02td 02tr 01tr 01td 02br 02br 02td 02tr 02table 00 0-

  • 02br 02br 00You helped her (to) cross the road (cross is a verb)02br 02br 00You helped her (to go) across the road (across is a preposition)02br 02td 02tr 01tr 01td 02br 02br 02td 02tr 02table 00 0-
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00I think both are correct, though I'd use "cross".02br
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00You helped her (to) cross the road (cross is a verb)02br
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00You helped her (to go) across the road (across is a preposition)02br
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