We (to live) in the house
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We live in the house.
Мы живём в доме.
Вопросительная форма: Do we live in the house?
Отрицательная форма: We don't live in the house.
Краткий ответ:
Положительный — Yes, we do.
Отрицательный — No, we don't.
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I think that the worst place to live would be in a big city. I think that, especially for a family, the only reasonable way to live is to get food locally within a small community that is working together.
I am interested in how we view and value work in smaller communities - it makes you wonder how much of our modern techie and white - collar skills have become useless. If you live in a big city, your work is abstract as are your skills. But in the country, the vale of a good chainsaw quickly outstrips the value of a laptop.
Perhaps my small - town bias has completely negated my ability to see the benefits of the city.
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Shauna: I thought you had a good calling, messaging, and data plan.
Paul: I do, but I’m still going over each month.
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Paul: That’s not an option. I think I need an unlimited plan.
Shauna: Okay, but I don’t understand. Why do you have roaming charges? Doesn’t your carrier have good coverage all over the country?
Paul: I’ve been taking trips to Mexico to see my new girlfriend and the coverage doesn’t extend to Mexico.
Shauna: Oh, I see. And the overage charges?
Paul: When you’re in a long-distance relationship, you have to do a lot of calling and texting, not to mention updating social media websites to stay in touch. I keep exceeding my allotted 5000 minutes of calling time and 100 megabytes of data.
Shauna: What?! To exceed that, you’d have to be on the phone all the time!
Paul: Not all the time, but I’m talking to her now. Do you want to say “hi”?
Shauna: You’ve been on the phone with her the entire time we’ve been having this conversation?
Paul: How else can we keep up on everything that’s going on in each other’s lives?
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