banks of the river
The Spanish term 'orilla del río' translates to 'banks of the river' in English. This is often used to refer to the sides of a river, typically indicating the parts of the river's margins that are above water level.
Every morning, I walk along the riverbank.
This sentence is in the present tense, indicating an action that the speaker does regularly. It uses the preposition 'a lo largo de' to indicate movement along the riverbank.
I found an empty bottle on the riverbank.
This sentence is in the past tense, indicating an action that has already occurred. It uses the preposition 'en' to specify the location where the bottle was found.
We are going to have a picnic on the riverbank.
This sentence is in the future tense, indicating something that is going to happen. It uses the verb 'ir a' followed by an infinitive to express a future action.