If question is
Where do you live?
Then what is answer of that
I live in ( village name) /
I live at ( village name)
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The correct sentence would be
I live in (Village's name)
at is used to tell the address of streets etc.
I live in (Village's name)
at is used to tell the address of streets etc.
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The required answer to the question "Where do you live?", is "I live in the village".
- We use the preposition “at” when we denote 'the top', 'the bottom', or 'the end' (of something).
- We use the preposition “at” when we denote a specific address, a general location, or at some point.
- We use the preposition 'in' when we indicate a neighborhood, city, village, country, or space.
- The grammatically correct sentence is "No one at the village expected such a disruptive storm like 'Phani' or 'Amphan'." Here we are indicating the specific address with the preposition 'at.'
- The grammatically correct sentence is "I live in the village on top of a hill." Here we are indicating the community or the place of residence with the preposition 'in.'
- Thus the required answer to the question "Where do you live?", is "I live in the village".
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