Vocabulary - LIVE, LIFE, ALIVE, LIVING

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Hi. Welcome again to www.engvid.com. I'm Adam. Today, we're going to look at some vocabulary
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that gets students confused, because the words are so similar that people don't know what
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to do with them.
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Let's look at these words. First, listen carefully to how I say them. As a verb: "live". Of course,
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the noun is: "life". The adjective: "live". Verb: "live"; adjective: "live"; adjective,
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a different adjective: "alive"; a noun: "living"; an adjective: "living"; a gerund: "living".
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Okay, so here are your words. Now, people will often say: "What's the different between
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'live' and 'alive', or 'live' and 'alive'?" Okay, so let's look at all of these.
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First of all, what does it mean to live? So I'll add this here. "To live". Basically,
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"to live" means to not be dead. Very simply put. Right? To live means to eat, to drink,
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to breathe, to go to a club and dance, to sing. Whatever you think is living. For example,
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you go to work, you make money, that is your life. You live your life to help your family
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or your friends, or your community. Okay?
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"Life" is everything, everything that we do. From the minute you wake up to the minute
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you go to sleep. Well, even in your sleep, it's still life. Right? You're still living.
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So, from the minute you're born to the minute you die, that's life.
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Now, "live" is completely different from "live". "Live", when we say something is live, we
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mean at the same time and usually in person. For example, you go to a concert, a music
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concert, you're seeing the band perform live, in front of you, at the same time. Anything
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else, if you listen to music on your iPod, or MP3 player, or your phone, then you are
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listening to a recorded performance. You're listening to recorded music. If you're at
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the stadium and you're seeing the band on the guitars, and drums, and whatever, you're
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seeing it live. Now, if you're on Skype and you're speaking to someone on the other side
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of the planet. Is this conversation happening live? Yes, because you're doing it at the
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same time. But if you record your video message, send it to your friend by email, he or she
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opens it and sees the video, then it's not live. Then it's a recording.
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"Alive". "Alive" is the state of living, of being not dead again. Right? Usually it's
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a feeling, it's an adjective. It talks about a feeling or a state of being. I'll give you
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an example in a second.
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Now, "living" has many uses. Oh, I forgot to add one here. We'll start with the verb.
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As a verb, it is basically the continuous form of "to live". For example, in the present
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perfect, continuous: "I have been living in my apartment building for three months." It
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means three months I started... Three months ago, I started to live there, and I still
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live there now. The continuous.
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As a gerund. We can use "living" as a gerund. "Living with cancer is a very bad way to live."
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Basically. "Living with cancer is very difficult." So, again... Let me just write this out, because
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you might not know this. A gerund is the "ing" form of a verb, but we use it like a noun.
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Okay? "Living in Canada is sometimes difficult because it's so cold, but other times, it's nice."
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As an adjective. We use "living" as an adjective to talk about something that is alive. Right?
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So, for example, a living creature. Any living creature is anything that can die. A rock
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is a nonliving creature. This marker is a nonliving creature. I am a living creature.
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I hope you are living creatures, too.
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We can also use "living" to describe somebody's state. For example: "A living legend."
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When we talk about a person and we call him
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or her a legend, it means they're very famous, and their story is very long, and everybody
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knows it. And if we say: "A living legend", then this person is still alive today. So,
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for example, some people think that Nelson Mandela is a legend, what he did in South
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Africa. So he is a living legend. We can learn from him directly. Good.
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This one may be a little bit surprising: "living" as a noun. We say: "You make a living." Notice
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the article "a". What does it mean if you're making a living? "Living" here means income.
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Every day, you go to work, you work hard, you get a paycheque to take home to your family.
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You are making a living.
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Great. So, now we know what all of these words mean. Let me give you some example sentences.
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"To live". Okay? "It is important to live life to the fullest." Basically means live
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every day like there is no tomorrow. Sing, laugh, love, dance, shout to the skies if
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that's what works for you. Right? But live life every day like it's your last; enjoy it.
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Life: "Life is very mysterious." I can't explain it to you, but I think you understand. Life
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is very mysterious. All kinds of strange things happen in it; some good, some bad, some neutral, maybe.
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Live: "The best live performance I have ever seen was Pink Floyd." I saw them at the Exhibition
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Centre in downtown Toronto. Best live performance I have ever seen. Think about what was the
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best live performance you have ever seen.
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Alive. Now, personally... Again, I'm from Toronto, Canada. Winter is coming now, it's
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very, very cold. And I think: when do I feel the most alive? When I'm sitting on a beach
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somewhere, under sunshine, I hear the waves coming, I'm drinking a nice little cocktail
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with a fruit in it. That makes me feel alive. Winter, not so much.
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Living. "I'm an English teacher. That is how I make my living."
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We already spoke about Nelson Mandela, he's a living legend.
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I told you: "Living with cancer or living with any disease is very terrible, really."
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I shouldn't use it as an example, but it is one.
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And: "I don't necessarily enjoy living in Canada in the winter, because it's so cold."
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But there you have it. That's how you do it.
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Okay, if you're not sure about what these words mean, you want a little bit more practice,
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go to www.engvid.com. There's a quiz there. If you're watching on YouTube, don't forget
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to subscribe to my channel. But also go to www.engvid.com, do the quiz. If you have any
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questions, put them in the comments section. And I'll see you again real soon. Thanks.
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