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How do you use the word live in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "live" in a sentence, showing different meanings:

Present tense:

* To exist: "The dinosaurs lived millions of years ago."

* To reside: "My family and I live in a small town."

* To have a particular lifestyle: "She lives a very active life."

* To broadcast: "The news lives on the internet."

* To be broadcast: "The game will live on ESPN."

Past tense:

* To exist: "The dinosaurs lived millions of years ago."

* To reside: "We lived in that house for five years."

Present participle:

* Continuing to exist: "She's living proof that dreams can come true."

* Residing: "They are living with their parents while they save up for a house."

Past participle:

* Having experienced: "I've lived in three different countries."

* Broadcast: "The concert was live on TV."

Other forms:

* Livelihood: "Farming is her livelihood. "

* Lively: "The party was very lively."

* Alive: "She is still alive."

These are just a few examples, and the specific meaning of "live" will depend on the context of the sentence.

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