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08-30-2010, 03:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Columbine View Post
Just to add to Koir's answer, sometimes you can use 1. if it's a big river and whoever you're talking to knows which river you're talking about. For example, the Thames River runs through london but there are lots of bridges. If I am talking to someone on the other side and it's not important which bridge I take, I would say "I'm about to cross the river".
Now I think I can use those two expressions as the situation demands.
Thank you!


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