Verb, noun, adjective

live, life, alive...

1. Live, alive and life.

Live is a verb. The present simple is live and lives, and the past simple is lived.

  • Some people think Elvis Presley lives in Australia.

Alive and live are adjectives. Alive means "not dead".

  • Some people think Elvis Prelsey is alive.

Live is used to describe a performance. It means "not recorded".

  • Elvis's last live concert was on June 26, 1977.

Life is a noun.

  • Elvis didn't have an easy life.

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2. Die, dead and death.

Die is a verb. The present simple is die and dies, and the past simple is died:

  • Elvis died on August 16, 1977.

Dead is an adjective:

  • The king is dead.

Death is a noun:

  • His death was a shock to his fans.

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3. Film titles.

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