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can the word "live" be used as a Nouns?
........, and a slow recognition that workers have lives beyond the office.......
in this sentence "live" is used as a Nouns, means "life" is it a right sentence?
9 de sep. de 2011 3:45
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"Life" is a noun. ("He led a successful life.")
The noun "lives" is the plural of "life". ("A cat has nine lives.") It is pronounced with a long "i" sound.
"Live" is a verb, and the third person singular is "lives". ("He lives alone.") The verb "live" is pronounced with a short "i" sound.
"Live" can also be an adjective. ("I caught fish using live bait." "I watched a live broadcast.") The adjective "live" is pronounced with a long "i" sound.
And just to be complete, "lifes" is not a real word.
9 de septiembre de 2011
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"Lives" is plural form of "Life".
Here's another example : plural form of " knife " is " knives "
9 de septiembre de 2011
Extra note: "a" signifies one of something, so it never goes with a plural. "Can the word 'live' be used as a noun?"
9 de septiembre de 2011
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