My aunt in New York loves me.
Is this sentence natural or correct?
Is it like My aunt who lives in New York loves me?
And does it imply that there is another aunt who dose not live in New York?
What do you native English speakers think? Thank you so much as usual in advance.
Hans51 My aunt in New York loves me. Is this sentence natural or correct? It is both correct and natural.
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Hans51My aunt in New York loves me.
Is this sentence natural or correct?
It is both correct and natural.
You could also hear this:
My New York aunt loves me.
Hans51And does it imply that there another aunt who does not live in New York?
Yes, that could be inferred.