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If you asked "Where do you live in?", you would not only be redundant, but you would be ending the question with a preposition, which is grammatically incorrect.
Should I say: "Where do you live" or "where do you live in"?
People who are more fixed in their life, more settled may well use, "where do you live?", while those who are more transient, like homeless people or students may tend to, "where are you living?". The former is also more formal in nature while the progressive is more casual so this can sometimes influence our choice of tense.
spoken english - "Where do you lived?" or "Where did you live ...
They are both OK English. 'Where are you living?' would be used more often when you know the other person is living somewhere temporarily for some reason, or does not have a fixed home. The verb form is the present continuous which we can use to talk about something which we think is temporary, for example: I'm working in London for the next two weeks. 'Where do you live?' would be used for a ...
What is the difference between "where are you living" and "where do you ...