Pronunciation: /əˈkrɔs frəm/
noun A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea.
A1 The park is across from the library.
A2 The restaurant is across from the movie theater.
B1 The hotel is located across from the beach.
B2 The office building is situated across from the shopping mall.
C1 The museum is directly across from the train station.
C2 The new apartment complex is positioned directly across from the park.
adverb Adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. It typically answers questions like how, when, where, in what manner, or to what extent.
A1 The park is across from the library.
A2 The bus stop is across from the supermarket.
B1 The restaurant is located across from the movie theater.
B2 The hotel is situated across from the beach.
C1 The office building is directly across from the train station.
C2 The luxury apartment complex is positioned across from the city park.
preposition Preposition shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. It typically indicates location, direction, time, or the means by which an action is performed.
A1 The bakery is across from the library.
A2 The park is located across from the school.
B1 The restaurant is situated across from the movie theater.
B2 The hotel is directly across from the train station.
C1 The office building is positioned across from the shopping mall.
C2 The art gallery is situated right across from the famous museum.
article Article is a type of determiner that precedes a noun. It can be definite (the) or indefinite (a, an).
A1 The bakery is across from the supermarket.
A2 The bus stop is across from the library.
B1 The hotel is located across from the beach.
B2 The restaurant across from the park serves delicious food.
C1 The office building across from the train station has a modern design.
C2 The art gallery across from the museum features works by famous artists.
formal The new restaurant is located across from the park.
informal The grocery store is right across from the movie theater.
slang I'll meet you at the cafe across from the gym.
figurative The two countries are situated across from each other geographically.
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