"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?
Town is 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