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I live in high wycombe vs I lives in high wycombe

The correct phrase is 'I live in High Wycombe.' The verb 'live' should be in the base form 'live' when used with the pronoun 'I.' The incorrect phrase 'I lives in High Wycombe' uses the incorrect form of the verb 'live.'

Last updated: March 11, 2024

I live in high wycombe

This phrase is correct. 'Live' is the correct base form of the verb to use with the pronoun 'I.'

This phrase is used to indicate the speaker's place of residence. 'Live' is the correct verb form to use with the pronoun 'I.'

Examples:

  • I live in High Wycombe with my family.
  • She lives in London, but I live in High Wycombe.
  • Do you live in High Wycombe too?
  • We all live in High Wycombe, so we can carpool to work.
  • Living in High Wycombe has been a great experience for me.

I lives in high wycombe

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'lives' does not match the subject 'I.'


Alternatives:

  • I live in High Wycombe.

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