"Drive." Every time you look for a verb, look for the action.
You are going to the library on Main Street.
no it isnt
Through implies going into something... across means facing (across the street) or adjacent.
Across the street from the parking lot
It's a term on how to commit suicide cutting your wrists. you kill yourself by cutting down your arm(down the river) not by going across the street(slashing across your arm)
I am going to test-drive a hover craft.
How are you going to be able to drive across the Atlantic Ocean.
Skateland isn't in Yakima. Technically, it's in Union Gap. It's on Old Town Road, across the street from the Valley Mall shopping area. Basically, drive ALL the way down N. 1st Street, like you're going to the mall and Skateland is on your right hand side.
Since I do not like to drive, I have hired a chauffeur to take me where I am going.
In the US for letters under one ounce, the rate is the same whether it's going across the street or across the country.
Serpentinite is a rock composed of serpentine minerals.I am going to drive a serpentine road tomorrow.
A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.A verb tells what the subject is or what the subject does.Examples:The drive to the city was tiring. (subject of the sentence)He said that Maple Drive was the first right. (subject of the relative clause)We can drive to the beach later today. (verb)These insurance forms are going to drive me crazy. (verb)She has the drive to succeed. (direct object of the verb 'has')Would you like to go for a drive? (object of the preposition 'for')