Live as a verb: I live in Canada.
Live as an adjective: I enjoy live music. The fisherman uses live bait.
Pronunciation: short 'i' for verb (same sound as 'sit') and long 'i' for adjective (same sound as 'ride')
You would use "live in" to mean inside or within a house or building, a city, a state, or a location within a group (in the hills, in the mountains, in the islands). There are no clear rules for many forms of IN and ON.
The hyphenated "live-in" means residing in the house or domicile.
Examples:
We have a live-in housekeeper.
The Smiths have a live-in nanny.
(see related question)
i live in a neighbourhood
If you leave, I will still live a good life.
Why you not make good sentence
"I live at the corner of Walnut Avenue and Maple Street."
Yes.
Topic Sentence: Dogs make wonderful pets because they help you to live longer. The topic is “dogs make wonderful pets” and the controlling idea is “because they help you to live longer.”
A small bequest allowed them to live independently
Polar bears and penguins live in arctic areas.
I live in one of the contiguous United States.
Sometimes it seems as though I live at my workplace. Live at the MetroDome in downtown Miami tomorrow night only! It's the Kodiaks!
Live Sentence was created in 1984.
Earth is the third planet from the Sun. The planet that we live on is called Earth.