Comfortably.
The urban society enjoyed urban food. Stavi enjoyed urban lifestyle and couldn't imagine how it would be if she lived somewhere else.
Around 6.5 million people lived in Britain in 1750.
Queen Victoria and Abraham Lincoln lived at the same time as Charles Dickens.
Emmett Louis Till lived in Chicago, Illinois.
Five people lived in the Springer house: Mr. and Mrs. Springer and their three children.
The yeoman lived comfortably in his newly thatched farmhouse.
Yes, "peacefully" is an adverb. Adverbs describe verbs; in the following sentence, "peacefully" describes how they lived. "The family lived peacefully in the valley."
Yes, "previously" is an adverb. It is used to indicate that something occurred at an earlier time or before a particular point in time. For example, in the sentence "She had previously lived in New York," it describes when she lived there in relation to the present.
Happily, as in they lived happily ever after
No, the word 'happily' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.Examples:The prince and the princess lived happily ever after.How did they live? The adverb 'happily' modifies the verb 'lived'.The nouns in the sentence are 'prince' and 'princess', words for people.Ingrid bent over and kissed a happily smilingfrog.The adverb 'happily' modifies the adjective 'smiling'.The nouns in the sentence are 'Ingrid' (a proper noun), a word for a person, and 'frog' a word for a thing.The word 'happily' is the adverb form of the adjective 'happy'.The noun form of the adjective 'happy' is 'happiness'.
"lived in the mountains" is the complete predicate of the sentence.
It is basically wrong, because ever after is an inseparable phrase if it is to keep its meaning. If, however, ever is to modify the adverb happily, then the sentence could be corrected by making after into afterward(s) or a synonymous construction. Thus:They lived ever happily afterward(s) and They lived ever happily (from then) on are some grammatically correct (albeit awkward) alternatives. Of course, these do not have the same meaning as the famous sentence They lived happily ever after.
My dad lived in solitude. He lived alone
I once lived with my best friend.
"Lived" can be a main verb when it functions without an auxiliary or helping verb in a sentence. For example, in the sentence "She lived in the city," "lived" is a main verb expressing the action of living in the city.
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Example sentence - He lived in the fourth house from the corner.