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 lizgc7
 
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							| Hello eslprintables members!!   Can you help me to check if these sentences are correct?   
Australia is the place where I would like to live in. Australia is the place where I was born.   Thanks a lot in advance!!!   Regards from Mexico!!! =) |  4 Sep 2009      
					
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 libertybelle
 
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							| I would write: 
 
 Australia is the place (where) I would like to live one day or someday.
 Australia is the place where I was born. is correct. 
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 David Lisgo
 
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							| "Australia is the place where I would like to live in."     �Australia is the place I would like to live. � is better.  You could say  �I would like to live in Australia. �   "Australia is the place where I was born."This sentence is fine. |  4 Sep 2009     
					
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 serene
 
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							| Australia is the place where I would like to live. Or Australia is the place (which /that) I would like to live in.  The second sentence is correct.   |  4 Sep 2009     
					
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 Nebal
 
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							| Hello Liz,   Well, in the first sentence, it �s better to say " Australia is the place where I would like to live." There �s no need to add the preposition " in " coz I think " where" represents the relative pronoun of place.    The second is definitely correct.     |  4 Sep 2009     
					
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 mjpa
 
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							| In my opinion, in the first sentece either you use where, or the preposition in. Not both things together. So, you can say: Australia is the place where I would like to live, or Australia is the place i would like to live in.    As for the second sentence, it�s perfect. |  4 Sep 2009     
					
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 lizgc7
 
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							| Thanks a lot for your information, I appreciate a lot your help!!!!!    Grettings from Mexicooo!!!!      |  4 Sep 2009     
					
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