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Old 17-Oct-2007, 12:32
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Thumbs down the usage of the intransitive verb live in , live on and live at

when can we use the verb live in, live on and live at?
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Default Re: the usage of the intransitive verb live in , live on and live at

I live in England.
I live in a house.


I live on a side road.
I live on the common.
I live on an island.

I live at home
I live at the top of a hill
I live at the end of the world.

English Grammar: Prepositions of Place: at, in, on (EnglishClub.com)
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