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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

down/along/across

difference between :

down the road,

along the road,

across the road,
  

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You've already asked this: Difference between along and across . Down the road is just another way to say along the road. It can also mean 'at a location a short distance away on this road (the shop is just down the road).

  • You've already asked this: Difference between along and across .
  • Down the road is just another way to say along the road.
  • It can also mean 'at a location a short distance away on this road (the shop is just down the road).
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You've already asked this: Difference between along and across.

Down the road is just another way to say along the road. It can also mean 'at a location a short distance away on this road (the shop is just down the road).
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Nona The BritYou've already asked this: Difference between along and across.

Down the road is just another way to say along the road. It can also mean 'at a location a short distance away on this road (the shop is just down the road).

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