“I saw him cross” vs. “The one man crossed in the middle of the sea.” I saw him cross”

I saw him on the road to enter the property. He has the last left in the background.
I saw him cross the road.

Which one is right? Why?

Is it possible to be a girl in my own right?

Asked on March 25, 2021 in Grammar.
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Are both corrections correct? They have slightly different meanings, but also have similar meanings, therefore the word “whatever” is used to describe a person or a situation.

I once saw him approaching a busy road.

… suggests that you saw a male person in the middle of crossing the road (he was probably walking in the middle of the road toward one of the sides). But, you didn’t necessarily see him get to the side of the road

I saw him cross the road.

… suggests that you saw him do the entire action of starting on one side, walking across, and ending up on the other side.

(he is the star of this page).

Answered on March 25, 2021.
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