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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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from across

a) He locked eyes with her from across the room.
b) He locked eyes with her across the room.

Is a) correct? And if it is, then do a) and b) mean the same thing?
  

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Anonymous Is a) correct? Yes, it is. Anonymous do a) and b) mean the same thing?

  • Anonymous Is a) correct?
  • Yes, it is.
  • Anonymous do a) and b) mean the same thing?
  • They could.
  • Otherwise, "b" could just mean that they were across the room from the speaker.
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AnonymousIs a) correct?
Yes, it is.
Anonymousdo a) and b) mean the same thing?
They could. Otherwise, "b" could just mean that they were across the room from the speaker.

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