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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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Where Do You Live?

How do you tell someone where you live and is any of them correct:

1. I live on (street and street*) *cross-street

2. I live in (city), on (cross-street)

3. I live in (city), near (cross-street)

  

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anonymous 1. I live on (street and street*) *cross-street No. You live at Maple and Broad.

  • anonymous 1.
  • I live on (street and street*) *cross-street No.
  • You live at Maple and Broad.
  • You can also live on Maple at Broad or vice-versa.
  • anonymous 2.
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anonymous1. I live on (street and street*) *cross-street

No. You live at Maple and Broad. You can also live on Maple at Broad or vice-versa.

anonymous2. I live in (city), on (cross-street)

Yes, but it is only a cross street if there is a street for it to be a cross street of.

anonymous3.

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