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no place to live or “live in” 1,I have no place to live. 2,I have no place to live in. which one is correct?or both are correct?
18 de nov. de 2019 2:05
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The first is a little more general. It suggests you have no location - on the street, park, OR within some house or residence of some kind. The second is more specific. It just suggests you have no location WITHIN which you can live - a hall, a house or some building, or within a car as an example.
18 de noviembre de 2019
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The first one is the way a native speaker would say it. However if you want to use ‘in’ you could say I have no home to live in. Because that sentence ends in a preposition, to be grammatically correct you would have to say I have no home in which to live. But no one would say it that way.
18 de noviembre de 2019
I have no placar tô live
18 de noviembre de 2019
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