lived
The past tense is "lived" and the present tense is "living".
Past continuous is formed with - was/were + verb + ing ie was living, were living
was living or were living He was living in London in the 80's. They were living on the bread line
The future perfect progressive tense of "live" is "will have been living."
Biographies of living persons should be written in the present tense whereas biographies of deceased persons should be written in the past tense.
I/you/we/they live. He/she/it lives. The present participle is living.
The use of the present tense in the Constitution cements the framers' belief that it need to be a living document. The document specifically provided guidelines for amending it.
The spelling is correct. Dwelt is the past tense of dwell. Dwell means living place as in "where do you live", this would then be "where do you dwell". The past tense would be "where have you dwelt".
The past tense of shrink is shrank; e.g. "The inflatable boat shrank quickly when it was punctured."It is not "shrunk".The present perfect tense is "shrunk"; e.g. "The number of people living in our house has shrunk since the triplets moved out."
live / lives / livingWe live in Ekatahuna.The doctor lives in Waitemata.She is living in Taihape.
20th Century ... and it's not past tense ... he is still living and currently composing.
"Is" is a present tense. "Was" is past tense. As in: Carra is watching TV in the living room right now. Two hours ago she was sleeping in her room.A bit more:The word 'is' should be used when referring to a present tense, such as "He is a good student". The word 'was' should be used when referring to past tense, such as "He was a very good student."Other examples: She is a very pretty girl. (present tense) She was a very pretty girl. (past tense).He is employed by ABC Bank as a loan officer. (present tense)He was employed by ABC Bank as a loan officer. (past tense)He was a loan officer, but was later promoted and is now Vice President of the bank. (using present and past tense)