"What part of town do you live in?" It is best to avoid ending a sentence with a preposition
It would actually be; What part of town do you live?
Both are correct, but "What part of town do you live in?" is more commonly used in informal conversation.
whart part of town do you live
bakersfield
The word "town" can be a noun.
The correct spelling is "village" (a small town).
The part of speech of "correct" in this sentence is an adjective.
Yes, "suburb" is a correct word. It refers to a residential area located on the outskirts of a city or town.
No, the word "at" is not needed when asking someone where they live. You can simply ask "Where do you live?"
Which part of town do i live in?
i live in miami
The correct spelling is "downtown" (the lower part of a city).
The Italian word ghetto describes a part of town specifically set aside for the Jews to live in. They were required to be in this part of town before night.
i think its in cheeseburger town
I believe it's ON Long Island, as in, "When you live on a small island, everybody knows everybody." If you were talking about a town, you'd say, "When you live in a small town, everybody knows everybody."You live ON an island, while you live IN a town.
It is pretty close to where I live, and I think it is a great part of town. The crime rate is very low!
The town of Cody in Wyoming is situated on part of his ranch.
YESSS i KNOW CUZ I LiVE HERE
it depends what city/ town you live in.
He lives in the Western part about 15 minutes from the famous town square
to build a lake