Live
as a verb
live /lɪv/ : sống
in a place
to have your home in a particular place
- to live in a house / a flat / an apartment
- I live in a big city.
- They used to live in a rural area.
- She lives in a village far from his office.
- Where do you live?
- I want to find somewhere to live.
- We live in a world where technological advance is the norm.
- It is believed that it’s a great place to live.

Live
as an adjective
live /laɪv/ : còn sống (chưa chết)
living, not dead
- live animals
- We saw a real live rattlesnake!
- I need to talk to a live person (= not a recording or computer).
Live in a place vs live on someone/something
Live in a place vs live on someone/something
as an adjective
live /laɪv/ : còn sống (chưa chết)
living, not dead
as an adjective
live /laɪv/ : còn sống (chưa chết)
living, not dead
- live animals
- We saw a real live rattlesnake!
- I need to talk to a live person (= not a recording or computer).
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