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Cat navy 425 Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Lives at my place/lives in my neighbourhood

Dear all,

The context is : A popular English teacher named David lives near my home. Near my home means, he lives five kilometere away from my home. Could you please tell me how to express this idea in a natural way? If all are incorrect, please correct them.

1) The popular English teacher named David lives at my place.

2) The popular English teacher named David lives in my neighborhood.

3) The popular English teacher named David lives at my town.

4) The popular English teacher named David lives in my part of town.

  

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1) The popular English teacher named David lives at my place. 1) The popular English teacher named David lives at my place. No.

  • 1) The popular English teacher named David lives at my place.
  • 1) The popular English teacher named David lives at my place.
  • No.
  • This means you live in the same house.
  • 2) The popular English teacher named David lives in my neighborhood.
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1) The popular English teacher named David lives at my place.

1) The popular English teacher named David lives at my place. No. This means you live in the same house.

2) The popular English teacher named David lives in my neighborhood. neighbourhood is not good if they live in rhe country, ie not in a town. .

3) The popular English teacher named David

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