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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #4061: Live - lives or life ?
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    Live - lives or life ?


    word

    explanation

    example

    Live

    He lives

    to live (verb)

    I live in France.

    Peter lives in England.

    Life

    Lives

    state of living

    plural of life

    I read a book about the life of Shakespeare

    Many people lost their lives in the war.

    Live

    not recorded

    not dead

    We watched the live coverage of the Formula I.

    We really saw a live rattlesnake.





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    1. Do you believe in after death ?

    2. Three were lost in the fire.

    3. Do you like to in the North ?

    4. Have you bought the DVD with the recording of the U2 concert ?

    5. My father's words have lived with me all my .

    6. Have you ever seen a real scorpion ?

    7. Peter still with his parents.

    8. There is no on the sun.

    9. is short !

    10. Angela in Argentina .










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