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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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correct sentence

Is the sentence wright ' He inhabited in Rome'?
  

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He inhabited Rome That would be much better

  • He inhabited Rome That would be much better
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He inhabited Rome

That would be much better
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Douglas JohnstonHe inhabited Rome
That sounds very unnatural to me. In BrE, we'd just say, "He lived in Rome".
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I agree with fivejedjon. The easiest way to state this is "He lived in Rome." However, if you are not referring to where the person lives, but just that the person is there, the sentence would need a different word completely.
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Yes, "He lived in Rome" would be the most natural, Sorry, I just made it correct, not necessarily the most natural.
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Douglas Johnston Yes, "He lived in Rome" would be the most natural, Sorry, I just made it correct, not necessarily the most natural.
I don't consider 'He inhabited Rome' to bw correct.Individuals do not inhabit cities.

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