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Contraposition Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

'I'm in New York' possible?

I am in New York
1 Is this sentence (grammtically) correct?

2 If so, what is the difference between 'I live in New York'?
  

Top answer

Hi, I am in New York. 1. Be sure to end the sentence in a period; otherwise, it is not grammatical.

  • Hi, I am in New York.
  • 1.
  • Be sure to end the sentence in a period; otherwise, it is not grammatical.
  • 2.
  • If you live in New York, your own home is in New York.
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Hi,
I am in New York.

1. Be sure to end the sentence in a period; otherwise, it is not grammatical.
2. If you live in New York, your own home is in New York. If you are in New York, it only indicates your location.
You can be in New York without having to live there. Maybe it is your first visit in New York. Maybe
you are on an exchange visit to New York.

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I am in New York = New York is where I am right now.

I live in New York = I make my home in New York.

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