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The past form of live is lived (past simple - lived; past continuous - was/were living; past perfect - had lived; past perfect continuous - had been living).
The past tense of live is lived.
The past forms of "live" are "lived" for the simple past and "have lived" for the present perfect.
The past is lived; you just add 'd'.
No, you lived in the past.Example: "In the past, I lived in New York." (or) "In 1995, I lived in the New York."See, lived. :-)
No. Lived is the past tense of live
The past participle of the verb to live is lived
Lived is the past tense of live. Not is used to make a negative sentence.I have not lived in Spain
There is no past tense for child because child is a noun. We only use past tenses for verbs.
She isn't married to anyone. She has had 2 marriages in the past but didn't make it past 2-year-mark.
The past participle of "live" is "lived."