access

access

CEFR: A1-A2 /ac-cess/ [ae1.k.s.eh2.s]

Access means a way of getting to a place. If you have access to a building or other place, you are able or allowed to go into it. The preposition "to" is used. Here are example sentences:

Example Sentences:
The town wants to increase public access to beaches.
The hotel offers easy access to central London.

Access also means a way of being able to use or get something. Here are example sentences:

Example Sentences:
All public buildings should provide wheelchair access.
The modern advancements of technology have made access to information easier.
We have access to the Internet at the library.= We have Internet access at the library.
Computers give us easy access to information.
Patients need better access to medical care.
Living in dormitories are advantageous because students can have access to the library at whatever time they want.