let us walk _the fields to the next bus stop
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Let us walk across the fields to the next bus stop .
Explanation:
- Across is a preposition used here that means from one side to another.
- Prepositions and post positions, combined known as ad-positions, are a group of words used to depict spatial or temporal relations or mark different semantic roles.
- Prepositions show relationships between other words in a statement.
- Many prepositions have many definitions, so the meaning alters quite a bit in various contexts.
- Finishing a statement with a preposition is not taken as a grammatical error.
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Let us walk across the fields to the next bus stop.
Explanation:
- The word across is used as preposition in this sentence because it is followed by the noun "the desert."
- The preposition is used with noun to link the object, verb and subject.
- It is always a small word. They are generally preceded by noun. Sometimes, the sentence ends with preposition.
- There are types of preposition such as direction, location, time and space.
- In the given sentence, the word "through" can also be used. The word "across" implies crossing the thing without entering into it. The word "through" implies crossing the thing by going into it and coming out in the other end.
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