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Old 14-Aug-2006, 11:37
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What is the difference in usage and meanings of these three prepositions?
VIA
THROUGH
ACROSS

Could you tell some examples and explain them? Thanks...
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Old 14-Aug-2006, 12:30
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Default Re: via, through, across

Maybe this sites might help:

VIA: http://dictionary.cambridge.org/defi...8149&dict=CALD

Through: http://dictionary.cambridge.org/resu...chword=through

ACROSS: http://dictionary.cambridge.org/resu...rchword=across
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