Q&A

What does being lived mean?

What does being lived mean?

1. To be alive; exist. 2. To continue to be alive: lived through a bad accident.

What is the difference between I have been living and I have lived?

It depends on the context and what you want to say. “I have been living in London for five years” tells us that you are still living there and that you have been living there in one continuous time period. “I have lived in London for five years” can (but does not have to) mean the same.

What does it mean to have lived a full life?

We all know someone living a full life. It’s the person who manages to maintain a busy, yet seemingly balanced existence filled with variety, satisfaction and joy.

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Will have lived or will have been living?

I put down “will have lived”, but the model answer shows “will have been living”. I understand that “will have been living” corresponds to the “for twenty years”, but I think “will have lived” is also acceptable, especially when “I” might leave New York for another place at the end of the twenty-year period.

How do you define live?

1 : to be alive : have the life of an animal or plant one of the greatest writers who ever lived. 2 : to continue alive lived to a ripe and vigorous old age. 3 : to maintain oneself : subsist lived on rice and peas.

What defines where you live?

The place where you live — whether house, hotel, or mobile home — is where you reside. You can also use reside to refer to the community where you make your home. You may reside in a particular neighborhood, town, or city. The verb reside can also mean to exist as an inherent quality.

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What qualifies something as being alive?

All living organisms share several key characteristics or functions: order, sensitivity or response to the environment, reproduction, adaptation, growth and development, homeostasis, energy processing, and evolution. When viewed together, these characteristics serve to define life.

Have lived is which tense?

To create the present perfect tense of any verb, you will combine the present tense of the verb “to have” plus the past participle of the main verb of the sentence. Some other forms of this tense are: Has lived: She has lived here all her life. Have written: They have written three letters already.