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Vincent Teo Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Go across

Can I say,

(a) Go across this road and you will see my house.


(b) Go towards this road and you will see my house.
  

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These are both fine. Bear in mind that if you're already on a road, you can't go toward it. But you can go toward its intersection with another road.

  • These are both fine.
  • Bear in mind that if you're already on a road, you can't go toward it.
  • But you can go toward its intersection with another road.
  • Best wishes, - A.
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These are both fine.

Bear in mind that if you're already on a road, you can't go toward it. But you can go toward its intersection with another road.

Best wishes, - A.

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