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Let’s go for a walk …………the river.(along/over)​

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Answered by guruprasadjena76
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Answer:

Let's go for a walk along the river.

Answered by rakhivalecha
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Answer:

The answer will be -

Let's go for a walk along the river.

Explanation:

  • Both the options- "along" and "over" are prepositions.
  • "Along" denotes side by side.
  • "Over" denotes higher than something else.
  • Here it is suggested to walk side by side the river.
  • Thus the correct preposition will be - "along".
  • The complete sentence will be - "Let's go for a walk along the river".

Preposition is a word that is used before a Noun or Pronoun to denote Time, Place, Direction or Relationship.

Some examples of prepositions are - In, On, Under, At, With, By, Of, About, For etc.

Prepositions can be classified as -

  1. Preposition of Time - in, at, on etc.
  2. Preposition of Direction - to, in, into, on, onto, along etc.
  3. Preposition of Place - in, on, at, inside, outside, above, below, near, between, by, over etc.
  4. Preposition of Relationship - with, from, among, between etc.

To know more about prepositions, follow the given links -

  1. brainly.in/question/2102971
  2. brainly.in/question/9332093
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