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Which one do you prefer?
You can put people's lives in danger by driving too fast.
You can risk someone's live by driving too fast.
Oct 17, 2019 3:44 PM
Answers · 5
Both are correct.
You can also use this format: You can put someone's life into jeopardy by ....
October 17, 2019
The singular should be 'life', not 'live'.
If you change the second sentence to say "someone's life", then either is good. Personally I prefer the first one though.
-- Life vs. live --
Many people's lives, one person's life. (laɪv / laɪf)
He still lives here, he used to live there. (lɪv / lɪf)
October 17, 2019
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