
Plural e singular | Profa. Érika de Pádua – Inglês por Skype

em 17 de Março de 2017
Across describes something that's situated on the opposite side or the direction you have to go to get from one side to another.
across the street
across the sea
drew lines across the paper
a bridge across a river
came across my old roommate.
the football field was 300 feet across
the marble slabs were cut across
Anyone from the houses across the road could see him.
The footbridge swayed when I ran across.
The film opens across America in December.
The streams are small enough to jump across.
We came across by ferry.
They walked across to the other side of the street.
They reached across and shook each other's hand.
At its widest point, the pond measures 150 feet across.
I saw them crossing the street and I waited until they were safely across.
Trump had made up a spokesperson before, so skepticism was high, and publications across the board jumped on the speculation.
He said people across the country are driving more fuel-efficient vehicles or simply driving less.
It brings an innovative model of job creation with the potential to scale up and improve lives across America.
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