
Where do lions live? - WordReference Forums
Nov 19, 2020 · Lions live in the jungle. How I ask it as a question? Where do lions live? Is it correct?
walk among us - WordReference Forums
Jul 23, 2021 · Thank you so much Uncle Jack. Well, do they all walk among us or only some of them do so. That's the ambiguity. Lions live in this forest. (There are some lions that live in this forest.) Lions …
where do you live in the U.S.A? | WordReference Forums
Nov 23, 2012 · All of those are good. You can also ask "Where in the US do you live/come from?
in the USA vs. in USA vs. in US vs. in the US - WordReference Forums
Oct 8, 2021 · Hello, my friends, I was wondering which phase you use in the sentence: 1) I live in the USA with my parents. 2) I live in USA with my parents. 3) I live in the US with my parents. 4) I live in …
Youtube video of/about/on | WordReference Forums
Jun 14, 2016 · Hello Forum, Which of the following is correct? 1) There is a Youtube video of lions. 2) There is a Youtube video about lions. 3) There is a Youtube video on lions. Thank you ahead of time …
Do you know the people who live/lives in that house?
Sep 11, 2018 · People is predominantly plural because it means "more than one person;" in other words, "people" is a "count noun: the people who live in that house. People becomes "singular" and …
how many people DO live here? - WordReference Forums
May 21, 2014 · But "How many people do live here?" is a question. Don't we usually use an inversion in questions (except when a question is to the subject)?
Which/what floor do you live on? - WordReference Forums
Mar 28, 2007 · "Which floor do you live on?" (as in which one? which? You wouldn't ask what one?) "I live on the second floor." But you'd only say that if you know the number of floors the house has (as …
Whom do you live with? / With whom do you live? - WordReference …
Jul 2, 2009 · Which of both questions is correct? Whom do you live with? With whom do you live? Thanks in advance both are correct. Grammarians having strict stylistic rules say that a preposition …
in the lion's den - WordReference Forums
Feb 15, 2008 · Hi, I'm writing an essay for my French Literature class in which I would like to refer to the (biblical) story of Daniel in the lion's den. In French, is "antre" the right word to use for (english) …