The adjective for "live" is "live" itself when used to describe something that is occurring in real-time, such as a live performance or live broadcast. It can also be used as "living" when referring to something that is alive or currently existing. In contexts related to energy or vitality, "vital" can also serve as a related adjective.
The word 'live' is not a noun. The word 'live' is a verb, an adjective, and an adverb.Examples:We will live at the beach and swim every day. (verb)Is that a plastic plant or a live plant? (adjective)We'll be broadcasting live from the arena. (adverb)The noun form of the verb to live is the gerund, living.The noun form for the adjective 'live' is liveliness.A related noun form is life.
No, it is a verb, or an adjective.
The noun form for the verb 'to live' is the gerund (verbal noun) living.The noun form for the adjective 'live' is liveliness.A related noun form is life.
It's a verb (as well as an adjective).
The word live (rhymes with give) is a verb, (live, lives, lived, living) to have life, to be alive.The word live (rhymes with five) is an adjective that describes an in person performance, having life, or full of life and energy.Example uses:My best friend and I live on the same street. (verb)A live snake crept into our tent and we ran out screaming. (adjective)
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No form of live is a preposition. It can be a noun, verb, adjective, or adverb.
the adjective is SMALL
Live is a verb or adjective. It has no plural form.
The word 'live' is not a noun. The word 'live' is a verb, an adjective, and an adverb.Examples:We will live at the beach and swim every day. (verb)Is that a plastic plant or a live plant? (adjective)We'll be broadcasting live from the arena. (adverb)The noun form of the verb to live is the gerund, living.The noun form for the adjective 'live' is liveliness.A related noun form is life.
It can be an action verb or a adjective...depends on the context. The pronunciation is different between verb and adjective form. live (adj) to be alive ; LIVE as in HIVE live (v) to exist ; LIVE as in GIVE
No, it is a verb, or an adjective.
Remaining alive
The adjective form of "country" is "country." For example, "I live in a country town."
"Live" can be both a verb (present tense) and an adjective.
If you mean the adjective 'live', it is 'beo' ***************************************************************** If the verb 'to live' is intended, the Irish would be mairím, 'I live'.
Arboreal is the adjective used to describe animals that live in trees.