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word choice - a crossroad vs. a crossroads vs. crossroads . . . According to the dictionary a crossroad is the road that crosses at a crossroads (crossroad) North American A road that crosses a main road or joins two main roads Furthermore, according to wikipedia a crossroads seems to be used for two roads crossing each other - while it doesn't specify the angle
Road Direction Terms - English Language Usage Stack Exchange A crossroad (used in North America) is a road that joins two main roads or crosses a main road according to one of the definitions by google Similar sources give similar definitions This means crossroads are normally side roads or roads that are not as major that are used to get onto more major roads
When do we use arrive at versus arrive in? For time: 'at' with a specific point in time = "I will arrive at 4:30" 'in' with a period of time = "I will arrive in 30mins"