We can use either across or over to mean ‘on or to the other side of a road, line, river etc.’ To mean ‘on or… Continue reading
Across and through grammar exercise
Complete the following sentences using across or through. 1. Who was the first woman pilot to fly …………………. the Atlantic. a) across b) through 2.… Continue reading
Using through
Through can be used as a preposition or an adverb. When through is used as a preposition, it is followed by a noun. When it… Continue reading
Commonly confused prepositions
About and On Both about and on can mean ‘regarding’. There is a slight difference of meaning. Compare: We had a discussion about money. He… Continue reading