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Is he didn't live there anymore correct?

No, the correct way is to say "He doesn't live there anymore"


Is it correct to say such is live?

No, "such is life".


Is is correct to say you live in the forest?

There's nothing grammatically incorrect about "you live in the forest."


What do we say I live on or in an island?

We say "I live on an island" because the preposition "on" is used to denote location on a surface, such as an island.


Is it correct to say in the planet or on the planet?

It is correct to say "on the planet." This is because we live on the surface of the planet, not inside of it.


Is it correct English usage to say 'Where do you live at'?

No--at is a preposition, and you technically shouldn't end a sentence with a preposition. In this example, it is sufficient to say "Where do you live?"


Is myself and my guest live outside grammatically correct?

It could depend on what it is you are trying to say, but as it is it is grammatically correct.


Which one is correct at Israel or in Israel?

Depends on how you use it. ========================= I would not say "My daughter and my brother live at Israel", any more than I would say "I live at Chicago".


Do blue jays live in nest?

Yes they do and the correct way to say it is that penguins live in the Arctic therefore they can't live in nests because they no trees.


Is she and her family or her and her family is correct?

Both are correct, depending on which end is up. We say, "She and her family live in Boston," and, "We went to see her and her family in Boston."


Is it proper to say I live by the store or near the store?

It depends on what variety of English you speak, I would say either is correct.


Is it correct to say in your part of the country you have different types of trees you have evergreen oak beech ash and maple trees?

It may be correct or incorrect. It depends where you live.