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Rashin Posted 14 years ago
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Hi , dear teachers

1.Does a native speaker use" against the street" instead of "across the street"? In general, is that right?

2.would someone please use "intersection" in the sentence? with a small pcture , if you don"t mind?

Thanks for your kindness

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Does a native speaker use" against the street" instead of "across the street"? - - No. would someone please use "intersection" in the sentence?

  • Does a native speaker use" against the street" instead of "across the street"?
  • - - No.
  • would someone please use "intersection" in the sentence?
  • -- An intersection is where two or more streets meet; most often, it is two streets that cross.
  • That is all.
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1.Does a native speaker use" against the street" instead of "across the street"? In general, is that right?-- No.

2.would someone please use "intersection" in the sentence? with a small pcture , if you don"t mind?-- An intersection is where two or more streets meet; most often, it is two streets that cross. That is all. Here is a picture:

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