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Across
Maybe used either as an adjective or as an adverb. As an adjective it has two meaning, “in good health” and “satisfactory”.
pronoun – one or the other of two. Conjunction – use before the first of two coordinates or clauses linked by or Adjective – Any one of two, one or the other Adverb – likewise; also
part of the human body between bottom of the rib cage and the hips.
refers to two things at a time, even if they are part of a larger group.
an adjective. It should not be used to modify a verb.
adverb: nonstandard regardless.
verb – to receive
Down
used with plural nouns. It tells “how many.”
adjective – not one or the other, not either
to use, consume or expend thoughtlessly or carelessly.
adverb – in spite of everything; anyway.
refers to all members of a group rather than to separate individuals in the group.
is used with singular nouns. It tells “how much.”
verb or preposition – to leave out