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what is difference between above and over. explain with example ..

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Answered by adhul
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As directional prepositions, they do not have much difference. ... With respect to their usage as directional prepositions, “above” usually refers to a height position that is beyond some other point of reference. My mouth isabove my chin. “Over” is often used to indicate one thing is on top of another.
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Answered by NeverMind11
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As prepositions, both over and above can mean "at or to a place that is higher than someone or something," but over is somewhat more common: A light hangs over/above the table. He raised his arms over/above his head. She rents an apartment over/above a bookstore.
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