Ana
Do these questions make sense? Do "Who lives with you?" and "Who cooks in your house?" actually make sense? Is it better to say "Who do you live with?" in the case of the first question? Thank you in advance!
20 окт. 2019 г., 20:33
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They are all good but there could be a difference between “Who do you live with?” and “Who lives with you?” If I am an owner of a house, someone would ask me “Who lives with you?” “My nephew moved in last month. He’s staying with me while he gets his Master’s” If I’m a student in a foreign exchange program, someone would ask me “Who do you live with?” “I’m staying with a nice retired couple who wants to practice their English.”
21 октября 2019 г.
They all make sense, although "Who lives with you?" seems awkward.
20 октября 2019 г.
Both of those questions are correct and natural. “Who do you live with” is also correct and natural, and means exactly the same thing as “who lives with you?”
20 октября 2019 г.
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