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What's the difference between "to go past" and "to go across"?
It seems to me that I found a mistake on English self-study webpage...
Nov 18, 2014 5:58 PM
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Imagine that you are walking along a street with shops on either side.
You walk quickly along the pavement (sidewalk) from number 2 to number 10 without stopping. If you do this, you go past the shops at numbers 4,6 and 8. You don't stop at these shops - you go past them.
On the other side of the road, you see a shop that looks interesting. So you have to go across the road in order to reach that shop.
November 18, 2014
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If I go past the park, I don't enter the park, I walk alongside it. If I go across the park, I enter the park and exit the other side.
November 18, 2014
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