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there is a bridge .......... the river(under/over)​


gurjeet1012: over

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Answered by Btsarmy93
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Answer:

over is your answer

Explanation:

The purpose of building a bridge is to cross the river; so "across" is used in the context of traveling or moving. E.g., Robison drove on the bridge across the river. If movement is not to be emphasized, then "bridge over the river" is correct: e.g., A bridge has been built over the river.

Answered by disha1608
1

Over

There is a bridge over the river.

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