The term 'across' has two distinct senses or meanings: 1: to the opposite side; 2: transversely
Length is across
it goes up and down not across
Usually.
THEY GO ACROSS NOT UP AND DOWN. THAT IS FOR COLUMNS.
The distance across Australia, travelling east-west is approximately 4000 kilometers
across the road
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The predicate in this sentence is across the floor. :)
Length is across
across
No, vertical is up and down and horizontal is across. Think about how a HORIZON goes ACROSS the ocean...so HORIZONtal is across.
You should almost always walk your bike across the street. If there are nobody else walking across you can ride it across.
Across is the correct spelling of the word.Some example sentences are:He stared at her from across the room.We walked across the bridge.She drew the curtains across her window.
Its a Gas! Answers. 2 across helium 4 across krypton 6 across neon 7 across argon 9 across oxygen
Trans means across
No. "Across" is a preposition.
A house directly opposite my home, straight across the road, is therefore across from me.