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    Across / through

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    Across / through
    Message from pavca posted on 29-08-2013 at 13:29:23 (D | E | F)
    Hello,

    Difference between: across - through
    I am afraid I can't understand the difference in using these prepositions properly.
    Could you help me? Using some examples or idioms?
    Thank you,
    Pavca

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    Edited by lucile83 on 29-08-2013 22:16


    Re: Across / through from komiks, posted on 29-08-2013 at 15:04:47 (D | E)
    Hello,
    "Across" is used for a surface.
    "Through" is used for a volume.
    For example, you go across the street, but you go through the forest or a bush.
    Is it clearer ? I hope so.
    Have a nice day



    Re: Across / through from lucile83, posted on 29-08-2013 at 22:22:34 (D | E)
    Hello,

    After the nice explanation by komiks, you can also read this link:
    Link





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