Sunday, 25 April 2010

Above and Over

- Above and Over = higher than

A is above/over B


different above over




  • There’s a spider on the ceiling just above/over your head.


- Above = one thing is not directly over another

A is above B (not A is over B)


different above over




  • We’re got a little house above the lake.


- Over = one thing covers another

A is over B


A is over B




  • There is cloud over the Southe of England


- Over (Across) = one thing crosses another

A is (moving) over/across B





  • Electricity cables stretch over/across the fields.

  • The plane was flying over/across the Channel.


- Over = more than

  • “How old are you?” “Over thirty”

  • He’s over two meters tall.


- Above = more than in some expressions particularly (vertical scale..)

  • Above zero (for temperatures)

  • Above sea-level

  • Above average

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