Happy Friday!
And Happy Halloween!
Today is the day I answer your toughest English questions.
An Atomic Homework reader writes:
“What’s the difference between live and live and life?
Let me give you some examples and see if you can figure it out.
Example one: Here in Chiang Mai, you can pet live elephants.
Example two: I know an Englishman who lives in Chiang Mai with his Thai wife and kids.
Example three: You only have one life, so you better make it count!
Which one is the verb?
Which one is the adjective?
Which one is the noun?
(Answers below.)
Do you have a challenging English question?
Send it to me and I may answer it next Friday.
Have a great weekend!
Cheers,
Mr. Vig
P.S.
The answers:
- adjective
- verb
- noun
To hear the correct pronunciations of live and live (they’re different!), plus how to remember them, plus a video tour of Chiang Mai…
Go to the Atomic Homework members’ area.
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P.P.S.
Here are the answers to yesterday’s sitting quiz:

to sit Indian style

to squat

to sit cross legged / to sit with your legs crossed
