It depends on how deep the cut is. It's possible for it to be healed enough in a few days.
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Usually only when they begin the sentence. He stepped on a branch while he was walking across the yard (no comma). While he was walking across the yard, he stepped on a branch (comma)
Minnesota. The outflow from Lake Itasca. (I stepped across it once.)
Stepped across a fairly good rule of thumb for what is bad to have in your food .... "If you can't say it, don't eat it"
send a valentines message because it is the best first way to get love across.
Viewing across the flat portion of the meniscus.
Properly in the 1500s
Not if you take along enough water and food and are properly dressed.
its not When it clicks or When the seatbelt is very tight across the sternum and lap.
Edward's skin shimmered gently, like ripples on a pond as he stepped into the slim ray of sunlight that had lazily spread itself across the grassy knoll.
Sometimes it is considered one, but it is a preposition or adverb. As an adjective it means 'in a crossed position' (e.g. seated with his arms across). But this would more properly be the adjective "crossed."
The troops advanced forward.I'll forward you the email.The volunteer stepped forward.