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When to use live in or live at or live on?
Most English people live in England. Jack lives at 93, Main Street. The quotation "Not by bread alone" means that you can live on bread, but there are far more important aspects to living a good life.
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How do you use live in live on and live at?
These are not three different phrasal verbs, it is just the verb live followed by a preposition. You have to use "I live + the correct preposition + place", eg "I live on Oxford Street" because the...
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When to use live in or live at or live on in a sentence?
The rules for when to use 'live in', 'live at' and 'live on' follow from more general rules about when to use 'in', 'at' and 'on'.
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Use 'in' when the place is thought of as a containing area...
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How do you use live in live on live at in a sentence?
I live in Saginaw County. I live in Ohio. I live in an apartment. I live at this address. I live at the end of the road. I live on the shores of Lake Erie. I live on Elm Street. I live on my Social...
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When do you use live in live on live at in a sentence?
The uses of "in" and "on" are far from consistent, but "at" refers to a specific location (an address or geographic point).You live in : a house, an apartment, a city, a neighborhood, a state, the...