to live
指居住在某个地方,把那里当作自己的家。
The verb 'to live' describes where you reside or the state of existing.
30秒词汇
- Used to describe your home location.
- Indicates the state of being alive.
- Commonly followed by the preposition in.
Summary
The verb 'to live' describes where you reside or the state of existing.
- Used to describe your home location.
- Indicates the state of being alive.
- Commonly followed by the preposition in.
Use prepositions correctly with location
Remember to use 'in' for larger areas like countries or cities. Use 'at' only for exact house numbers.
Watch out for pronunciation differences
As a verb, it rhymes with 'give.' As an adjective, it rhymes with 'hive'.
Talking about home is polite
Asking 'Where do you live?' is a standard and polite question in English. It is a great way to start a conversation with someone new.
例句
4 / 4I live in a small apartment.
He lives at 45 Oak Street.
Where do you live?
The species lives in tropical climates.
词族
记忆技巧
Think of the word 'Life' inside 'Live'. If you have a life, you must live somewhere!
Overview
'To live' is one of the most essential verbs in the English language. At the A1 level, it primary refers to residency—where you sleep, eat, and spend your time. It also encompasses the broader concept of existence, as in 'all living things.' 2) Usage Patterns: The verb is typically followed by a preposition of place, most commonly 'in' for cities, countries, or regions (e.g., 'I live in London') or 'at' for specific addresses (e.g., 'I live at 123 Maple Street'). It is a regular verb, though it ends in 'e,' so the past tense is simply 'lived.' 3) Common Contexts: You will use this word daily when introducing yourself or asking others about their background. It is frequently used in social settings, job interviews, and general conversation to establish geographic context. It is also used in the continuous form ('living') to describe a temporary or ongoing state of residence. 4) Similar Words Comparison: 'To reside' is a formal synonym often used in legal or official documents, whereas 'to dwell' is literary or archaic. 'To stay' is often confused with 'to live,' but 'stay' usually implies a temporary visit, whereas 'live' implies a permanent or long-term home.
使用说明
The verb 'to live' is neutral and can be used in almost any social situation. It is the most natural way to describe your home. Avoid using 'reside' in casual conversation as it sounds overly formal or robotic.
常见错误
Learners often forget the preposition 'in' when naming a city. Another mistake is using 'live' when they mean 'stay' for a short hotel visit. Ensure you use the correct subject-verb agreement: 'He/she lives' not 'He/she live'.
记忆技巧
Think of the word 'Life' inside 'Live'. If you have a life, you must live somewhere!
词源
Derived from the Old English 'libban', meaning to be alive. It has Germanic roots shared with many other northern European languages.
文化背景
In many English-speaking cultures, asking where someone lives is a standard social question. It helps people find common ground based on geography or shared environments.
例句
I live in a small apartment.
everydayHe lives at 45 Oak Street.
formalWhere do you live?
informalThe species lives in tropical climates.
academic词族
常见搭配
常用短语
live life to the fullest
live and let live
where do you live?
容易混淆的词
Stay is temporary, like a vacation. Live is long-term or permanent.
Reside is very formal and usually used in legal documents. Live is used in everyday speech.
语法模式
Use prepositions correctly with location
Remember to use 'in' for larger areas like countries or cities. Use 'at' only for exact house numbers.
Watch out for pronunciation differences
As a verb, it rhymes with 'give.' As an adjective, it rhymes with 'hive'.
Talking about home is polite
Asking 'Where do you live?' is a standard and polite question in English. It is a great way to start a conversation with someone new.
自我测试
Choose the correct preposition.
I live ___ Paris.
We use 'in' for cities.
Select the correct form.
Where ___ you live?
We use 'do' for the second person singular 'you'.
Order the words.
live / I / Spain / in
Standard Subject-Verb-Preposition-Object order.
得分: /3
常见问题
4 个问题We use 'live' for a permanent or long-term home. We use 'stay' for a temporary visit, like at a hotel or a friend's house.
Use 'in' for cities, countries, or neighborhoods. Use 'at' only when providing a specific street address.
Yes, 'live' is a regular verb. The past tense and past participle form is 'lived'.
When used as a verb meaning to reside, it is pronounced with a short 'i' sound (/lɪv/). This is different from the adjective 'live' (as in a live concert), which sounds like 'lye-v'.
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