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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

'...the town where she is now living/living now'

Hi all

This is a pretty trivial question but are they both grammatical and natural? '...the town where she is now living' and '...the town where she is living now'

Thanks

PBF
  

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" If continuing the sentence then I would probably use 'now living' - "the town where she is now living has a really bad reputation".

  • " If continuing the sentence then I would probably use 'now living' - "the town where she is now living has a really bad reputation".
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They both look fine to me although if ending the sentence with it, then I would probably use 'living now', ie "I have no idea where she is living now." If continuing the sentence then I would probably use 'now living' - "the town where she is now living has a really bad reputation".
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I see. Thank you for your reply, Tidus.

PBF

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