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Present Tense: I am alive. Past Tense: I was alive. Future Tense: I will be alive. "alive" is not a verb, it is an adjective, so the past/present/future tense is for the verb usually associated it.
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The likely word is "survive" (remain alive).
Yes, "survive" is a verb. It is an action word that indicates the act of staying alive, enduring, or existing despite difficult circumstances.
The word "lives" is a present tense verb that indicates a person or thing is currently alive and existing.
I thought they would be still alive.
Yes, "live" can be a verb, as in "I live in a city." It can also be an adjective, as in "a live concert."
The spelling "liven" is a verb meaning to enliven, to boost or perk up.The spelling "living" means alive, existing (verb to live).
the verb for "to live" in french is vivre. however, this verb, when translated back to english, means to be alive essentially, so if that was what you were asking for, vivre is the right verb. if you are looking for "to live" in terms of say, i live in that house over there, the verb you are looking for is habiter.
"Sumida" in Korean means "to live" or "to be alive" in English.