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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

I live with my relatives or I share with my relatives

Which one is correct: I live with my relatives or I share with my relatives ?
my teacher claims that only "share" is possible
Thanks in advance for your answer
Chris
  

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Hi, eg Q - Do you have your own home? A - No, I live with my relatives. <<< This is a very natural answer.

  • Hi, eg Q - Do you have your own home?
  • A - No, I live with my relatives.
  • <<< This is a very natural answer.
  • Clive
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Hi,

eg
Q - Do you have your own home?
A - No, I live with my relatives.<<< This is a very natural answer.

Clive
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Do you ever use "share"?

- where are you living now?
- I'm still sharing with my relatives

p/s it was me, couldn't log in
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Hi,

No, I don't.

'Share' sounds tome rather like you and your relatives bought the place together, ie you are all equal owners.

Clive

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