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I live in a house.

Chuck lives in a house.

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When to use the phrase lives in lives on and lives at?

I can live in a house, or a city, or a country, live on an island or on welfare, live at an address or home. I can also live out in the country...


What is the use of vocal music in the live of Indian?

What is the use of vocal music in the lives of indian


What is the present tense verb of lives?

Lives IS a present tense form of live. The base verb is live. Use lives if the subject os the sentence is singular eg:The boy lives in France. -- The subject = boy is singular.The girls live in France -- The subject = girls is plural so 'live' is used


How do you use lives in lives at lives on?

"Live in" is used for cities, countries, etc."Live on" is used for streets, floors of a building, islands, etc."Live at" is used for a specific addressFor example, I live in California. I used to live in Ireland. I live on the third floor. I would like to live on the Big Island of Hawaii. I live at 1234 Main Street.


What lives in dens?

A lion lives in a den.Also foxes, coyotes, cougars, bears use them to hibernate,A fox lives in a den, a badger lives in a den, and mountain lions live in dens.


How do animals use water in their lives?

they drink it, they swim in it, they stop themselves drying out in it, they live in it, they breathe in it.


Where did lorenzo lamas live in the 80's?

I dont know where he lives now or where his show is taped, but I know he use to live in Poway, California which is a city in San Diego County. Its possible he still lives there.


How do dragonflies live there lives?

they live there lives like a sick man.


When to use live in or live at or live on in a sentence?

The rules for when to use 'live in', 'live at' and 'live on' follow from more general rules about when to use 'in', 'at' and 'on'.Use 'in' when the place is thought of as a containing area rather than as a point: An enclosed space:* "He lives in a house/a cave/a hole." An area as opposed to a point in space:* "He lives in this town/city/state/province/country/area/region/galaxy." A time period as opposed to a point in time:* "He lived in the seventeenth century."=== === === === Use 'at' when the place is thought of as a point along a path rather than as an area:A point along a road: * "The US president lives at number 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, DC." A point in time:* "He lived at the end of the seventeenth century."Use 'on' when the place is thought of as a surface that the thing is in contact with:* "We live on Earth." * "There are some goats living on the mountain." * "There are spiders living on the ceiling."Sometimes, you can use more than one preposition depending on whether you wish to speak about areas, points or surfaces:* "He lives on Pennsylvania Avenue." (understood as a surface) * "He lives in Pennsylvania Avenue." (understood as an area)


How do you use magnetic separation in everyday life?

Most people do not use magnetic separation in their daily lives. In fact most people can live their entire lives without using magnetic separation.


How can dignity save lives?

If we live in peace and have no war and live a dignified live we can save many lives


What is french for lives?

habiter - to live j'habite - I live