Difference between the use of along and across as a preposition
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Along and across are two prepositions that are used to describe movements and directions. However, they cannot be used interchangeably since they have two different meanings. Along indicates movement in one direction whereas across indicates movement from one side to another.
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You witnessed an accident while walking along the road yesterday.
You should carry your original certificates along with the call letter.
You will find people across the country speak English well.
You came across a snake in the bush near the old building.
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