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  1. Across se utiliza como preposición de movimiento o de lugar, y se traduce cómo ‘a través de’, ‘cruzando’, ‘al otro lado’, o bien para referirse a numerosos sitios en una área determinada. Ejemplos: 1. Maria lives across the supermarket. (María vive al otro lado del supermercado.) 2. I’m saving up to travel across Asia by myself.

  2. Learn how to use across, over and through as prepositions and adverbs with different meanings and examples. Find out the common errors and differences between them.

  3. Inglés. Preposiciones. Across. “Across” puede funcionar como preposición o adverbio. A continuación analizamos su uso como preposición. 1.- Preposición de movimiento: a través de, de un lado al otro, cruzando. We ran across the park. The boat went across the lake. That tree fell across the road. The eagle flies across the valley.

  4. We use across as a preposition (prep) and an adverb (adv). Across means on the other side of something, or from one side to the other of something which has sides or limits such as a city, road or river: We took a boat [PREP] across the river. [PREP] Across the room, she could see some old friends.

  5. Estas preposiciones significan 'a través de' pero tienen las siguientes diferencias. 1 Se usa ' through ' para indicar 'a través de un volumen ' o algo en tres dimensiones. He walked through the forest. Él atravesó el bosque. He ran through the crowd. Corrió a través de la multitud.

  6. Definition of across preposition from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. across. preposition. /əˈkrɒs/ /əˈkrɔːs/ from one side to the other side of something. He walked across the field. I drew a line across the page. A grin spread across her face. Where's the nearest bridge across the river? Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  7. 11 de abr. de 2013 · Learn how to use across as a preposition and an adverb with different meanings and examples. Across can indicate movement, width, position, affect or spread depending on the context.