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I'm having trouble with using across.
Does across have to be straight across from where that person is standing and looking towards. Like, if I see a restaurant straight ahead of me and the only thing that's between me and the restaurant is an intersection, I would say that, that restaurant is across from me. So, what about if there's a restaurant on my left hand side, which isn't the side I'm looking at, and the only thing that's in between us is a street, how would I give directions to that restaurant?
My guess is: The restaurant is close by and just right by my place. Or could I also use, the restaurant is just right across the street from my place.
Does across have to be straight across from where that person is standing and looking towards. Like, if I see a restaurant straight ahead of me and the only thing that's between me and the restaurant is an intersection, I would say that, that restaurant is across from me. So, what about if there's a restaurant on my left hand side, which isn't the side I'm looking at, and the only thing that's in between us is a street, how would I give directions to that restaurant?
My guess is: The restaurant is close by and just right by my place. Or could I also use, the restaurant is just right across the street from my place.