Present simple
house is singular. I live in a house. My brother owns two houses.
The Past Tense of the word "blow" (from the English verb:"to blow") is "blew". For example: "The wind blew all night" / "The big, bad wolf blew down the house of the three little pigs."
Asked. Are you trying to prove you're an imbecile? Do you even know what that big word means?
Biggest is a superlative adjective and does not have a present tense form.
"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.
house is singular. I live in a house. My brother owns two houses.
He live's in a big house his house is white.
"Yeah, big house. Big big big." "So not a small house?" "No no no."
Big is not a verb, it is an adjective. Therefore it has no tense, past or present. Big is just big. The dog is big. (present tense) The dog was big. (past tense) The tense is expressed in the verb.
They live together, but not in a house, they live in a complex.
No, Chihuahuas don't have to live in a big house. A small house or an apartment will be okay as long as you take it out for walks daily.
big house
Big house!
he lives in a big house
It depends on how big the house is.
she lives in a BIG house.
no in a small house