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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Difference between along and across

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00The dog ran along the road.02br
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00What is the difference with (across and along)?02br
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00Could anyone explain it please?0-
  

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0along the road - it follows the route of the road - cars drive along the road.02br
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00across the road - it moves from one side of the road to the other side - people walk across the road.0-
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Across means "To the other side" or Crossing something like River or Road in width direction.or Across the Road means "Crossing the Road"

Along means "Onwards or Forwards" or Going side by side, Following something either from behind or being in parallel or Along the road means "Following the Road"
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The dog is run over the road

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