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If I want to put

This is the 1 sentence, write a number: 5

This is the 2 sentence, write a number: 10

I don't want the input to appear on a different line.

This is the 1 sentence, write a number:

5

This is the 2 sentence, write a number:

10

The code I have is

number = 1
print("This is the", number, " sentence, write a number:")
guess = input()
number = number + 1

it works but it writes the input on a different line. I've also tried doing it all under the input

number = 1
input("this is the", number, " sentence, write a number:")
number = number + 1

or even using the input(print('blahblah')) but that's returning None message?

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You can do it like this:

guess = input("This is the " + str(number) + " sentence, write a number:")
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This is tagged python 3, so you would write input instead of raw_input.

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