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Sarnga1157 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Question on usage

Hello,
How do I say that I have moved to a different house.

Is it "I have moved house"?

What is the general usage?

Please let me know all possible ways of saying this.

Thanks,
Prasanna
  

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Hi, How do I say that I have moved to a different house. Is it "I have moved house"? This is common.

  • Hi, How do I say that I have moved to a different house.
  • Is it "I have moved house"?
  • This is common.
  • What is the general usage?
  • Please let me know all possible ways of saying this.
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Hi,

How do I say that I have moved to a different house.

Is it "I have moved house"? This is common.

What is the general usage?

Please let me know all possible ways of saying this.

eg

I have moved.

I've bought a new house.

I'm living in a new place.



Clive
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you can say like this "i have changed my habitation ".
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Hi,

"I have changed my habitation".

This is an example of English which, although correct, will sound very odd or even ludicrous to native speakers.



Clive

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