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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Preposition

There is bridge-----the river.
  

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Why don't you try first ?

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Why don't you try first ?
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I daresay the right solution bechances to be on/upon. I personally should rather use upon in this very case.
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Hi goosequillian.
goosequillianI personally should rather use upon in this very case.
Neither is correct. The correct prep associated with bridges is "over". Have you heard these phrases?
Water under the bridge
Bridge over troubled water
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Top o'the day unto you, Dimsumexpress.

Howsoe'er it be, in poesy were it be pen'd that 'Lo, a swart bridge upon the lake', I sincerely doubt aught would be misconstrued.

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