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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?
Nov 18, 2019 2:05 AM
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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.
November 18, 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.
November 18, 2019
I have no placar tô live
November 18, 2019
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