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"my mother lives in Delhi" vs "I stay my mother house"

The correct phrase is "My mother lives in Delhi." The second phrase, "I stay my mother house," is incorrect. The correct way to express staying at your mother's house would be "I stay at my mother's house."

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

my mother lives in Delhi

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate the location where someone's mother resides.

Examples:

  • My mother lives in Delhi, but I live in Mumbai.
  • She visits her mother often because her mother lives in Delhi.
  • Where does your mother live? My mother lives in Delhi.
  • His mother lives in Delhi, so he often travels there to visit her.
  • My friend's mother lives in Delhi, so he knows the city well.

I stay my mother house

This phrase is incorrect in English.


Alternatives:

  • I stay at my mother's house.
  • I stay with my mother.
  • I stay over at my mother's place.
  • I stay in my mother's house when I visit.
  • I stay at my mom's house when I'm in town.

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