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i live on america vs i live in america

The correct phrase is "I live in America." The preposition 'in' is used to indicate a location within a country or region. 'On' is not used to describe living in a country.

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 2657 views

i live on america

This phrase is incorrect. 'On' is not used to describe living in a country.

The correct preposition to use when talking about living in a country is 'in.'
  • Jul 22, 2014 ... I wouldn't say that I live on America when I live in America. However, I would say that I live in New York, vs. on New York. I stood in the Empire ...
  • People don't live “in” Merseyside; they live “on” it. Sort of like, “I live on America”, instead of “I live in America.” It's amazing what a difference a preposition makes.
  • Aug 20, 2014 ... Such beautiful countries, Europe has ... lucky ... I don't even live anywhere near Canada! That's right, I live on America's glasses! Proud of it, too ...
  • Aug 4, 2009 ... I LIVE ON AMERICA'S PENIS?!?!? Reply · :iconclubhouse-killer: clubhouse-killer Featured By Owner Jul 8, 2010. Florida was shaped like a ...

Alternatives:

  • I live in America.

i live in america

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate the country where someone lives.

Use 'in' when referring to the country or region where you live. For example, 'I live in America.'

Examples:

  • I live in America with my family.
  • She moved to the United States and now lives in America.
  • Do you know anyone who lives in America?
  • Many people dream of living in America.
  • He has been living in America for five years.
  • I came from Russia but now I live in America.
  • And now I have many more opportunities in Europe then I had before because I live in America.
  • I live in America, I'm an American citizen.
  • And I live in America now.
  • I live in America, their other enemy.
  • I live in America. I don't have to love it.
  • But I live in America, you live here.
  • I live in America, their other enemy.

Alternatives:

  • I reside in America.
  • My home is in America.
  • I am a resident of America.
  • I make my home in America.
  • I stay in America.

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