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Jackson6612 Posted 17 years ago
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It is situated across the road to Essex and across Railway Line to London from Wales.

It is situated across the road to Essex and across Railway Line to London from Wales.

Which one of the given definitions does fit best in the context of the above sentence?


across

1 from one side of something to the other


2 towards someone or something on the other side of an area


3 used to say that something exists or reaches from one side of an area to the other




4 on the opposite side of something





5 in every part of a country, organization etc



6 used to show how wide something is

[Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English]





  

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Hi, It is situated across the road to Essex and across the railway line to London from Wales. Which one of the given definitions does fit best in the context of the above sentence? across 1 from one side of something to the other 2 towards someone or something on the other side of an area 3 used to say that something exists or reaches from one side of an area to the other 4 on the opposite side of something This one.

  • Hi, It is situated across the road to Essex and across the railway line to London from Wales.
  • Which one of the given definitions does fit best in the context of the above sentence?
  • across 1 from one side of something to the other 2 towards someone or something on the other side of an area 3 used to say that something exists or reaches from one side of an area to the other 4 on the opposite side of something This one.
  • 5 in every part of a country, organization etc 6 used to show how wide something is [Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English] Clive
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Hi,

It is situated across the road to Essex and across the railway line to London from Wales.

Which one of the given definitions does fit best in the context of the above sentence?



across

1 from one side of something to the other


2 towards someone or something on the other side of an area



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