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Homework Help Forum: English

Posted by rfvv on Tuesday, November 3, 2009 at 6:22pm.

1. He has a house. + He lives in the house.
2. He has a house which he lives in.
3. He has a house to live in.

4. He has a house. + He can live in the house.
5. He has a house which he can live in.
6. He has a house to live in.

(Are they correct? Does #3 or #6 mean #2 or #5?)

  • English - GuruBlue, Tuesday, November 3, 2009 at 7:14pm

    Yes, well done.

  • English - Writeacher, Tuesday, November 3, 2009 at 7:15pm

    1-3 are correct; they all mean that he has a house and he lives there.

    4-6 are correct; they all mean that he has a house and is able to live there if he wants.

    5 and 6 obviously have identical wording, so what each one means would have to come from the sentences around it.

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