ADV
- alone
- together
- She disapproves of unmarried couples living together
- apart
- The couple have lived apart for two years
VERB + LIVE
- come to, go to
- We went to live in London when I was three
PREP
- among
- living among the people of this remote island
- in
- He lives in Manchester
- near
- She lives quite near here
- with
- I still live with my mum
PHRASES
- a place to live
- young couples looking for a place to live
ADV
- longer
- Women live longer than men in general
- forever
- Who wants to live forever? I don't
- happily (ever after)
- All she wanted was to get married and live happily ever after
- amicably, harmoniously, peaceably
- the need to live as harmoniously as possible with everyone else
- well
- Most of the people live very well, with nice houses and plenty to eat
- frugally, modestly
- They lived frugally off a diet of porridge and lentils
- vicariously
- She tried to live vicariously through her children
PREP
- in
- Many of the people live in poverty and misery
- through
- She lived through two world wars
- with
- living with Aids
PHRASES
- (for) as long as you live
- I shall remember this day for as long as I live
- learn to live with sth
- learning to live with disability
- live a life of sth
- He's now living a life of luxury in Australia
- live to (be) 80, 90, etc., live to the age of 80, 90, etc.
- She lived to the age of 95
- the world we live in
- teaching children about the world we live in