No, nuns generally live in convents, not under bridges.
Yes. Under is a preposition and bridges is the object of under; therefore under bridges is a prepositional phrase.
Monks live in monasteries, and nuns live in convents or in monasteries.
It is a Troll.
In a monastery or abbeyMonks live in monasteries, and nuns live in convents or in monasteries.
Nuns can live in a monastery, and abbey, or a convent.
Nuns lived in a nunnery.
Nuns have always lived in monasteries. They are sometimes called an Abbey, but the Abbey strictly refers to the Church, while "monastery" refers to the entire complex. "Monastery" can refer to a place where Nuns live, or where monks live. The archaic term for where Nuns live and work was "Nunnery."
Human beings have been known to live on, in, or under bridges still today. Typically, these people are homeless, and this sort of living behavior is usually seen in bigger cities.
Yes. Some live there a full life time.ANSWER 2:Monks live in monasteries; nuns live in convents or abbeys.
Under the Bridges of Paris was created in 1931.
Many do live on the street, or under bridges, especially if they do not want to participate in programs provided by agencies.
A nunnery