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in or on 1. I live in King Street. 这样说对吗?应该用in 还是or? 2. Who is climbing the tree? Tim is. 这里的is可以省略吗? Thanks a lot.
13 May 2020 07:32
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1. I live in King Street v I live on King Street The majority of native English speakers (including all American English speakers) would use 'on', here: "I live on King Street". In British English, however, it is possible to use 'in', especially if the street in question is small, narrow or enclosed in some way. For example, if it's what we call a 'cul-de-sac' or 'close', we would probably say "I live in Bluebell Close", because your home is enclosed within that street. With other streets, you could use either: you can say "I live on Queen's Avenue" (which could be any kind of street - wide or narrow, major or minor) or "I live in Queen's Avenue" (which suggests quite a narrow street). If in doubt, you should definitely use 'on'. Most English speakers would say that 'in' is wrong, but nobody would say that 'on' is wrong. And with the increasing Americanisation of English, even many BrE speakers, especially younger people, are more comfortable with 'on' than with 'in'. 2. This sentence is fine.
13 Mayıs 2020
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1. I live in King Street. 这样说对吗?应该用in 还是or? Generally "on". The house is on the street. I live in a house on King Street. I live in a house on King Street in the suburb called Queens. I live on King Street in the suburb called Queens. I live in Queens. I live in King Street is not unheard of. It may be preferred in some places. See what other answers you get. 2. Who is climbing the tree? Tim is. 这里的is可以省略吗? Not sure what you mean. Who climbing the tree? - wrong Who is climbs the tree? - ok, a continuous is it? Who climbed the tree? - past Who has been climbing the tree? - a past continuous.
13 Mayıs 2020
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