Kai
English expression Hi, Friends, Can I say I'm living on the outside or I'm living outside if I don't want to say "I'm living off campus".
Feb 19, 2020 7:44 AM
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The meaning would be different in this case. ‘I’m living outside’ would suggest that you don’t have a home. A better way to say this may be ‘I’m living in the outskirts’ i.e. the outer edge of a town/city or ‘I’m living in private accommodation’. The most natural sentence is still ‘I’m living off campus’. Hope that helps.
February 19, 2020
The meaning would be different in this case. ‘I’m living outside’ would suggest that you don’t have a home. A better way to say this may be ‘I’m living in the outskirts’ i.e. the outer edge of a town/city or ‘I’m living in private accommodation’. The most natural sentence is still ‘I’m living off campus’. Hope that helps.
February 19, 2020
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