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jennyfer
What's the difference between walk across the bridge and walk over the bridge?
17 févr. 2016 08:57
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in fact,the difference is not great because they are close means together
17 février 2016
1
In my mind there is no or very little difference in saying "walk across" or walk over" the bridge. I would happily use both.
17 février 2016
1
They are so similar you could use either and you would not be corrected or challenged. If anything, I would use "walk across" if I was giving directions as it sounds more like you are on a path to somewhere, whereas if I was taking a leisurely stroll with no immediate destination I would say "walk over" as it is a little more gentle and less directive, but that is more a personal preference than a rule.
18 février 2016
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jennyfer
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais, Espagnol
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Anglais, Espagnol
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