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VERY EASY. Which one is better? 1. She wanted her to live IN a different family. 2. She wanted her to live WITH a different family.
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VERY EASY. Which one is better?
1. She wanted her to live IN a different family.
2. She wanted her to live WITH a different family.
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she wanted to live with a different family is grammatically correct.
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she wanted to live With a different family it makes more sense than de first one
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