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“An exciting place to live” and “a better city to work in” -- is the preposition necessary?
Hello, everyone.
In an article I saw the following two sentences:
(1) “City A is an exciting place to live, but….”
Can I write “... an exciting place to live IN, but...”?
If “I live in City A.” is right while “I live City A.” is not, why is sentence 1 without "in" right?
(2) “City A seems like a better city to work IN than City B.”
Can I write “... a better city to work than...”?
Is “in” necessary?
Would you give me other examples with other prepositions (on/at/with…), please?
Thank you for reading my questions.
2 de ago. de 2016 10:54
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It's an interesting question.
(1) “City A is an exciting place to live, but….”
Q: Can I write “... an exciting place to live IN, but...”?
A: Yes, it's possible, but not necessary.
Q: If “I live in City A.” is right while “I live City A.” is not, why is sentence 1 without "in" right?
A: It's to do with the word 'place'. It seems that 'place' functions a little bit like the adverbs 'here' and 'there', in that it doesn't need a preposition with this construction. Here are some similar examples with 'place' -
It's a nice place to go.
It's a hard place to work.
It's a good place to study.
It's a convenient place to start.
(2) “City A seems like a better city to work IN than City B.”
Q: Can I write “... a better city to work than...”?
A: No, you can't. You need the preposition.
Some more examples:
He's a good boss to work for.
It's a good point to start from.
They're good people to spend time with.
It's a good school to study at.
It's a good rule to live by.
... and so on. As you can see, you always need the preposition - whatever the preposition is - unless ( it seems) that the subject is 'place'. I'm not sure why, though.
2 de agosto de 2016
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