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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

moving in together

Ken: How are you, Amy?

Amy: You know what? John and I are moving in together.

Is it possible that Amy means she is moving into John's house instead of a new house with John?

Thanks in advance!
  

Top answer

Yes-- or John is moving into Amy's house -- the meaning is that they are going to live together somewhere.

  • Yes-- or John is moving into Amy's house -- the meaning is that they are going to live together somewhere.
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Yes-- or John is moving into Amy's house -- the meaning is that they are going to live together somewhere.
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