Robin
Which one would you say? 1. I am living in China. 2. I live in China. When someone askes you about your resident country, which one would you use? It would be better to explain the reason why. Thank you very much!
Dec 3, 2014 12:25 PM
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1. I am living in China. This suggests that it is a temporary situation. This might be said by a person who intends to move away from China, or someone who has lived in different countries and who happens to be resident in China at the moment. 2. I live in China. This suggests that the situation is permanent, or at least long-term.
December 3, 2014
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