0Vincent, I have no idea what this means!02br 02br 00Grammatically, "the trunk" requires a singular "as a bridge" -- but what trunk are you talking about?0-
0 The trunks can be used as bridges for crossing the river.02br 00The trunk can be used as a bridge for crossing the river.02br 00The trunk can be cut and used as bridges for crossing a river - depends on the size of the trunk and how many bridges could be made from one trunk.0-
0Oh! 02br 02br 00Does this come in the middle of a discussion about all the uses of the coconut tree? Without context, as you can see, it was a puzzle.02br 02br 00The trunk of the coconut tree can also be used to build bridges.0-
0The trunk of the coconut tree can also be used to build bridges.02br 00 I understood the meaning to be that a trunk could be used AS a bridge - depending, of course, on the size of the trunk and the width of the river. 0-
0I had that same thought, but then thought that attempting to cross a river by walking across a rolling, round tree trunk was not one I wanted to contemplate.0-