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john sinclair
what's the difference between "walk on the bridge" and "walk over the bridge"
2008년 11월 27일 오후 12:33
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I'm not sure whether this will be accurate or not. To my opinion, 'walk on the bridge' means walking on it itself while 'walk over the bridge' is like walking across the bridge, from this end of the bridge to the other end of the bridge..
Whenever people ask u direction, you may say, walk over the bridge and u will reach the place.
I hope it helps.
2008년 11월 27일
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"Walk on the bridge" emphasis more on the action of being on the bridge.
"Walk over the bridge" emphasis more on the location on the other side of the bridge.
2008년 11월 27일
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john sinclair
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