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Bebop Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Settle

Can you say to a friend who's decided to move to Boston:

Have you decided where you will settle?

Or

Have you decided where you will settle down?
  

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bebop Can you say to a friend who's decided to move to Boston:Have you decided where you will settle? Or Have you decided where you will settle down? He has evidently settled on Boston.

  • bebop Can you say to a friend who's decided to move to Boston:Have you decided where you will settle?
  • Or Have you decided where you will settle down?
  • He has evidently settled on Boston.
  • I think you mean: Have you decided on where you want to live there?
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bebopCan you say to a friend who's decided to move to Boston:Have you decided where you will settle? Or Have you decided where you will settle down?
He has evidently settled on Boston. I think you mean:

Have you decided on where you want to live there?

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