Preposition - "Out of"

Preposition – “Out of”

Out of indicates movement from inside or a starting point, while into indicates movement toward or entering into a destination or state.

Preposition - "Across"

Preposition – “Across”

Across with the meaning – through or from one side to another: The preposition across can often be used to mean through or from one side to another. Here are some examples to illustrate its usage: The hikers trekked across the dense forest. (Meaning: The hikers walked through the dense forest.) The river flowed across the valley. (Meaning: The river flowed through the valley, from one side to another.)