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My friend lives in the large, two story house on the corner.

My friend lives in the large, two story house on the corner.

The two story house on the corner is the one my friend lives in.

Try not to end sentences with a preposition, in this case, "in." Except in slang or colloquial terms, a preposition indicates a relationship to some object or place. The first two answers are better.

I hope this helps a little more. Thanks for asking.

Sure! Here's a rewritten version of the sentence to avoid ending with a preposition:

The house on the corner, which is large and has two stories, is where my friend lives.

In this sentence, the preposition "in" is moved before the clause describing the house to avoid ending the sentence with a preposition. This is a recommendation in formal writing, although it's worth mentioning that in everyday casual conversation, it's quite common to end sentences with prepositions.

I hope this explanation helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.