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I living in london vs I live in london

The phrase 'I live in London' is correct, while 'I living in London' is incorrect. The correct form uses the base form of the verb 'live' instead of the -ing form. 'I live in London' is a commonly used sentence to express where someone resides.

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I living in london

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'live' should be in the base form, not the -ing form.

The correct form should be 'I live in London.' Use 'live' in the base form to talk about where you reside.
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I live in london

This phrase is correct and commonly used. It expresses the speaker's current place of residence.

Use 'I live in London' to state where you currently reside. The verb 'live' is in the base form in this sentence.

Examples:

  • I live in London with my family.
  • She lives in London and commutes to work every day.
  • Do you live in London or outside the city?
  • We live in London during the week and go to the countryside on weekends.
  • They live in London, but they are planning to move to Manchester.

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