Choose the sentence that uses the preposition “across” correctly.
A. She walked across the street.
B. He looked across the book.
C. Across the lesson, we learned a lot.
D. They played a game across.

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Prepositions of Time › ViewDifferentiate between ‘before’ and ‘after’ in the context of prepositions of time.
A. The main difference between ‘before’ and ‘after’ is the number of letters in each word.
B. The difference between ‘before’ and ‘after’ is the color of the words used.
C. The main difference between ‘before’ and ‘after’ in the context of prepositions of time is the direction of the time reference.
D. In the context of prepositions of time, ‘before’ refers to the future and ‘after’ refers to the past.
Idioms › View
The police don’t know who made ___ with the money of that big company.
a. for
b. out
c. off
You can ____________ to the discussion by voicing you thoughts on the subject.
A. Reflect
B. Notable
C. Contribute
D. Memorize
Vocabulary › View
WEEP: He wept.
A. Finished his course
B. cried
C. Died
D. Worried
