yes, it is because a person who survives is doing something
I/you/we/they survive. He/she/it survives. The present participle is surviving.
No, it is not a conjunction. Fate is a noun, meaning the ultimate course of events.(Although fate is no longer used as a verb, the past participle fated survives as an adjective.)
in a desert, survives on water
That Which Survives was created on 1969-01-24.
The word survives has two syllables. (Sur-vives)
A mako shark survives by eating a lot .
It can be, as a verbal noun (gerund), e.g. Surviving a hurricane takes planning. It can also be a verb form, or an adjective referring to living heirs.
Shoa kahn is the only one how survives
Love Survives - song - was created in 1989.
Only the Fool Survives was created in 1987.
St Paul's Survives was created in 1940.
she survives in the city for you care of food and house and water .....