English, asked by rupom20, 1 year ago

he ran __the road(over/across/on/by)​


rupom20: first ans guys
shinchan142: Your answer is across
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surajdas20001: he ran on the road

Answers

Answered by BubblySnowflake
16

 \mathbb{ HELLO }

Across is the right answer.

➡He ran  \color{red}{across} the road.


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Answered by aqibkincsem
5

Answer:

He ran across the road. 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. For example, We went across the border to Bangladesh.  The usage of across is a little different in American English.

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