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what is difference between across and through​

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Answered by Anonymous
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"Walk through the tunnel" means to enter the tunnel on one end and emerge out the other end.

"Walk across the tunnel" could mean the same thing, but only if the context establishes that. It could also mean to enter the tunnel through a side entrance, and exit out another side entrance (i.e. the short way, not the long way); or it could mean to go across the top of the tunnel (e.g. if it's underground and the road goes over it); or variations on those themes.

In general, "through" implies entering the middle of something and then going out the other side, whereas "across" implies crossing the middle, but not necessarily going in the thing you're crossing

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Answered by floramlawa14
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Across- for the special uses of across in phrasal verbs,look at entries for the verbs .For example come across WHILE Through - For the special uses of through in phrasal verbs, look at the entries for the verbs. For example get through sth

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