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Vincent Teo Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

cross /across

Can I say,

1 They rode a boat across / to cross / cross the river.

2 They rode on the boat / rode the boat.

3 The boatman rides a boat.
  

Top answer

We don't normally ride a boat. We took a boat across the river. We crossed the river by boat.

  • We don't normally ride a boat.
  • We took a boat across the river.
  • We crossed the river by boat.
  • We went across the river by boat.
  • We went for a boat ride.
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We don't normally ride a boat.

We took a boat across the river.
We crossed the river by boat.
We went across the river by boat.

We went for a boat ride.
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Thanks, but I change it like this way:

1 They took a boat to cross / cross the river.

2 They took on the boat / took the boat.

3 The boatman takes a boat.

Are there all correct?

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