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Nazanin saryazdi Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

crossroads

can we say cross the crossroads and go to the end of this street?
what verbs is used if I need to say pass the crossroads ...
  

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Go over the crossroads and on to the end of the street.

  • Go over the crossroads and on to the end of the street.
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Go over the crossroads and on to the end of the street.
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Thanks! Could we say go past the crossroads? Is that alright?
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We don't really go past it; we actually cross it.
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I said cross the crossroads, you said to me that we say go over instead, I'm a bit confused:( which one is correct?
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Sorry. My last post was badly worded.

I go over a crossroads, but go past is possible, as is go through. We do not cross a crossroads.

The most natural way of saying it for me is go straight on at the crossroads.

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