Around town

What's the difference between a 'crossing' and a 'crossroads'? Do these exercises to help learn words for the things around your town and find out.

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Average: 4.3 (88 votes)

Submitted by Damaris on Fri, 03/05/2019 - 01:13

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I see traffic lights, crossing and pavement

Submitted by curlyhair on Sat, 27/04/2019 - 15:00

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İn uk, roundabout is usually shown by signs written on the pavement without using wall on the contrary to my country. Traffic lights is standard in All ower the World although signposts could vary.
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Submitted by Rafaela1 on Tue, 23/04/2019 - 12:55

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I see trees and roofs. (⊂●⊃_⊂●⊃)

Submitted by Samirah on Tue, 23/04/2019 - 08:34

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I can see traffic lights, square, crossing and pavement near my home.

Submitted by marcasti on Mon, 15/04/2019 - 19:56

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I can see squares, traffic lights, streets, street lights, pavements, cross roads, corners, bus stops and crossings
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Submitted by Rafaela1 on Tue, 02/04/2019 - 09:26

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I live in a quiet place and can see none of these things except corners around the house. |・_・)ノ

Submitted by Nusaiba Mohamed on Mon, 01/04/2019 - 18:46

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Hi every one where i live you can see roads , street lights, traffic lights , crossing and threre is no signposts or roundabouts

Submitted by Juan Diego Gal… on Thu, 07/03/2019 - 03:07

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Where I live there are roads, traffic lights, street lights, pavement, crossing... Lol I think all of then, fewer roundabouts because almost always they are in country roads.
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