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across vs over vs along vs through Sat Mar 15, 2008 21:35 pm  across vs over vs along vs through
 

Dear teachers,
What is correct?
I have got friends right ..... the world.
across , over , along , through
Many thanks
Lidia
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across vs over vs along vs through Sat Mar 15, 2008 21:44 pm  across vs over vs along vs through
 

Hi,

I would suggest 'across'.

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