I can probably just live on Snickers bars for a couple of days or so.
Many animals live on this tree.
English
There can be various simple sentences in English. I live in my home which is near the school.
No. There is no person with Xbox live month trial that they are not using and willing to give it away
All dogs are mammals and give live birth to a litter of puppies.
Modern Relationship are very fragile. modern era is really revolutionary.
Geoffrey Leech in 'An A-Z of English Grammar' defines a simple tense as a tense that has only one verb eg past simple -- I went to school in Auckland. -- verb = went present simple -- We live in Ekatahuna. -- verb = live
simple- like humans, they are warm blooded and stuff
it is you get to live a regular life without sooo much work.
Bacteria live on our skin.She only had $30.00 to live on for the month.Would you like to live on a houseboat?
We live near the farmers market.
The past simple of "live" is "lived."
The phrase "he lives" is the correct present tense form for the third-person singular subject "he." In English grammar, when using the simple present tense, verbs typically add an "s" or "es" for he, she, or it. Therefore, saying "he lives" indicates that he is currently alive or that he has a habitual action, while "he live" is grammatically incorrect.