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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

should I include 'in'?

This place is not the same place that I live (in?) today, and for that I have only Jacob to thank.
  

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This sentence is very strange. Are you sure you haven't forgetten to use the past tense? " If want, you can delete the second 'place' in each sentence.

  • This sentence is very strange.
  • Are you sure you haven't forgetten to use the past tense?
  • " If want, you can delete the second 'place' in each sentence.
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This sentence is very strange. Are you sure you haven't forgetten to use the past tense?

But I think you have two options;

"This place is not the same place that I live in today, and for that I have only Jacob to thank."

and

"This palce is not the same place where I live today, and for that I have only Jacob to thank."

If want, you can

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