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Vcolts Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

live for? live because of?

Ex.

a. I currently live in New York for work. However, I am actually from LA.
b. I currently live in New York because of work. However, I am actually from LA.

Q. Are the above sentences grammatically correct and which is the native way of saying it?

Thanks in advance.
  

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vcolts Are the above sentences grammatically correct Yes. vcolts and which is the native way of saying it? I live in New York now, but I'm originally from Los Angeles.

  • vcolts Are the above sentences grammatically correct Yes.
  • vcolts and which is the native way of saying it?
  • I live in New York now, but I'm originally from Los Angeles.
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vcolts Are the above sentences grammatically correct
Yes.
vcolts and which is the native way of saying it?
I live in New York now, but I'm originally from Los Angeles.
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a. I currently live in New York for work. However, I am actually from LA.
b. I currently live in New York because of work. However, I am actually from LA.

Q. Are the above sentences grammatically correct Yes, but A sounds awkward to me.
and which is the native way of saying it?
I'd say eg

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