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Wendy Wang
Where do you live?
Why we ask other people with"Where do you live" rather than"Where do you live in"
Oct 1, 2014 3:04 PM
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'Where' indicates the place - a country, a city, a street etc
You could say 'What do you live in?' and the answer would be a house or a flat or a caravan, maybe.
We never say 'Where do you live in?', because the concept of 'in' is included in the word 'Where?'.
October 2, 2014
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Wendy Wang
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