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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Live in your backyard or live on your backyard

Hello.

1. You can't avoid me. I live in your backyard.

2. You can't avoid me. I live in your backyard.


The first sentence is an original, the second one I created by myself. Is the 2nd sentence correct?

  

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anonymous Is the 2nd sentence correct? Yes, it is identical to the first sentence.

  • anonymous Is the 2nd sentence correct?
  • Yes, it is identical to the first sentence.
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anonymousIs the 2nd sentence correct?

Yes, it is identical to the first sentence.

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I'm sorry. It should've been:


1. You can't avoid me. I live in your backyard.

2. You can't avoid me. I live on your backyard.


The second one is more in Polish, but I'm afraid is incorrect.

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1. The kids are playing in my backyard.

2. The kids are playing on my backyard.


Which sentenes is correct?

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