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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #90222: Through or Across
    > Other English exercises on the same topics: Frequent mistakes | Prepositions [Change theme]
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    Through or Across


    Using across and through is similar to the difference between on and  in.

    I am walking across the desert. ( I am on the desert ).

    I am driving through the tunnel. ( I am in the tunnel ).






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    1. Yesterday it was so warm. We walked with our dogs the garden.

    2. It's the second time we have flown the Atlantic.

    3. I saw your sister walking the street. She was all alone.

    4. I suppose the burglars got in an open window.

    5. This man swam the Atlantic in 1930.

    6. Don't go the forest when you are alone.

    7. He was watching her the bedroom window.

    8. He probably swam the river in a few minutes.

    9. I've lost my keys. I'll have to climb in the window.

    10. I saw this terrible accident when I was driving the tunnel.










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