barry dragged the trunk across the room
What is the complete predicate in this sentence your neighbors across the street are remodeling their kitchen?
English is not a tonal language, so there aren't four basic tones. English uses tone in other ways, such as forming questions and indicating sarcasm, but this kind of tone is not standard across dialects.
The dice rolled across the table.
The quadruped lumbered slowly across the road.
To carry across is to carry something from one side to the other.
to be able to travel across the globe
That is the way English is written.
The predicate in this sentence is across the floor. :)
It depends on the size of the bricks; they are not standard across the world. It depends on the size of the bricks; they are not standard across the world. It depends on the size of the bricks; they are not standard across the world. It depends on the size of the bricks; they are not standard across the world.
you can use the word across in a sentence by saying i went across the river in a tube.
Ifeanyi S. Christwin has written: 'Across the shores' -- subject(s): Nigerian fiction (English)
no, if your going to use slang for across, then type 'cross
We need a bridge to get across the creek.
He ran across the train tracks.
The contents of business English mainly include useful phrases and vocabulary used in professional business transactions. This is commonly used across the globe as the standard communication which eliminates the language barrier.
Karl Gunnar Lindkvist has written: 'The local sense of the prepositions over, above, and across studied in present-day English' -- subject(s): English language, Prepositions 'Studies on the local sense of the prepositions in, at, on, and to, in modern English'
Yes this country is across the English channel from Britain. Also the U.K. is across the Channel.