Examples of using "Caddenin" in a sentence and their english translations:
The store is across the street.
The post office is down the street.
I live across the street.
I live down the street.
- The church is just across the street.
- The church is just on the other side of the street.
The bus stop is across the street.
It is on the left side of the street.
It's across the street.
She lives across the street.
He lives across the street.
Our car broke down in the middle of the street.
The church is on the other side of the street.
My house is on the west side of the street.
Tom lives across the street.
The children were playing in the middle of the street.
- What is the name of this street?
- What's the name of this street?
The supermarket is on the other side of the street.
The ambulance broke down in the middle of the avenue.
What is that across the street?
I'll go to the grocery store across the street.
The flower shop is just across the street.
The bus stopped suddenly in the middle of the street.
The pipe shop is across the street.
Tom called to her across the street.
She lives just down the street.
His house is on the opposite side of the street.
Tom walked down the street.
- My house is just across the street.
- My house is right across the street.
He lives across the street from us.
Go ahead to the end of the street.
Tom is parked across the street.
Tom lives just down the street.
Tom parked across the street.
Is it on this side of the street?
I teach French at the high school up the street.
The pipe store is across the street.
His office is on the other side of the street.
I don't know where that street leads.
Turn right at the end of that street.
Tom pointed at the restaurant across the street.
The bus stop is at the corner of this street.
What's the name of this street, please?
Tom's house is just down the street.
Her office is on the other side of the street.
Tom lives right across the street.
I live in the gray house down the street.
I saw Tom cross the street.
The ambulance broke down in the middle of the busy avenue.
There are stores on each side of the street.
You'll have to try the store across the street.
Look out for cars in crossing the street.
- There is a church across the street.
- There's a church across the street.
You'll find our house at the end of the next street.
- I thought we'd try that new restaurant down the street.
- I thought that we'd try that new restaurant down the street.
I saw Tom go into the store across the street.
I saw Tom running down the street.
This sidewalk is a lot narrower than the one across the road.
Tom pointed at something across the street.
You live across the street, don't you?
My car is parked across the street.
I'm parked across the street.
This street used to have another name.
Across the street there's a white house.
Tom's house is just down the street from here.
Tom ran back across the street.
We live in the block of flats just there on the other side of the street.
At the end of this street is a library.
There's a barbershop across the street.
He walked across the street.
There's a job opening at the store across the street.
Nancy greeted me with a nod from across the street.
There are cherry trees on each side of the street.
There are many stores on either side of the street.
You can park on either side of the street.
There's a convenience store diagonally across the street.
There's a big restaurant right down the street.
Tom lives just down the street from Mary.
They roped off part of the street.
Tom teaches history at the high school across the street.
There are businesses on both sides of the street.
What caused the traffic jam down the street?
Tom is the person who owns the store across the street.
The only restaurant that Tom really likes is the one across the street.
They have made friends with their new neighbors across the street.
I parked on the left side of the street just in front of the school.
When you get a chance, check out the new restaurant down the street.
Tom waited in his car across the street from the bank.
There were a lot of people on both sides of the street.
That tall building across the street is where Tom works.
Close the curtains! The guy living in the house across the street is a Peeping Tom.
His house is across the street.
Tom says we can park on either side of the street.
Tom's mother is a nurse at the hospital that's across the street from where Mary lives.
- He called to her across the street.
- She called to him across the street.
- There is a post office at the end of the street.
- There's a post office at the end of the street.
Close the curtains! It's because the person living in the house across the street is a voyeur.