The correct term is "across." "Acrossed" is not a valid English word. Use "across" when referring to moving from one side to another or when something is situated on the other side.
You can use "across" as a preposition to indicate movement from one side to another, for example, "She walked across the street." It can also be used to demonstrate a standpoint or comparison, as in "The differences across cultures are vast."
She smiled coyly at him from across the room, hoping he would notice her.
She loved to swish her colorful dress as she danced across the stage.
She danced across the stage with effortless grace.
We watched the graceful ballerina glide across the stage. He glides easily on his ice skates while she stumbles because she's just learning. The plane seems to glide effortlessly across the sky.
No, the word 'acrossed' is not a word.You may go across something ex:Seth went across the river.
why was travel across the Sahara desert difficult
a stright line going acrossed the graph lines. :)
No ship was used. The rivers aren't deep enough and when they became too shallow to navigate they walked, rode, and used canoes.
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Neurons transmit signals across a small gap called a synapse by releasing neurotransmitters from the axon terminal. These neurotransmitters bind to receptors on the membrane of the receiving neuron, allowing the signal to continue along the neural pathway. This process is crucial for communication within the nervous system.
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V=I*R, 0.5A*5ohms = 2.5Volts
i got my 2000 ktm 125 sx doin 70 mph stock acrossed a lake
you can use the word across in a sentence by saying i went across the river in a tube.
No, meteors typically travel very quickly across the sky, at speeds ranging from 25,000 to 160,000 miles per hour. They can sometimes appear to move slowly due to their distance from the observer or when they enter the Earth's atmosphere at a shallow angle.
Cistiper coloumbus waz sailing acrossed the ocean two find the wrld waz phlat