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- Irregular Verbs Quiz 9
Let's make sure you know common irregular verb forms.
✍️Create your own examples like I did in the #short video.
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Hi Jennifer, I have a question.
In case of village names should I use the preposition "At" or "in"?
For example 1)"He lives at Narela village in Delhi, India."
2) He lives in Narela village, Delhi, India.
Which sentence is correct?
Hi. We live IN countries, cities, towns, villages, and neighborhoods. (Things with boundaries.) You can live in a small village in a big country.
A person can be located AT a specific area of a place: at the entrance, at the exit, at the front, at the back.