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Lucy
The last sentence in the article in the picture. These days a sign across the road to the town tells people to stay out. How should 'across the road' be understood in this context? Generally speaking, does 'cross the road' mean to span the entire road or to be on the opposite side of the road? Thank you so much!
16 aug. 2024 15:52
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Your understanding of ‘across’ is correct.
It can mean ‘on the other side of’ or it can mean ‘from one side to the other side of’. From the context, it means the latter here.
16 augustus 2024
A sign 'across' the road would be from one side of the road to the other.
17 augustus 2024
I interpret it to mean that to enter the town on that road you would drive UNDER the sign.
17 augustus 2024
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
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Lucy
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Chinees (Mandarijn), Engels, Frans
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Engels
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