B2adjective1K

UK//aɪ lɪv æt//US//aɪ lɪv æt//

Meaning of I live at

To have a permanent residence at a particular place.

In simple words: I have my home at a specific place.

I live at in a sentence

  • I live at 123 Elm Street.
  • Do you still live at your parents' house?
  • She lives at the top of the hill.
  • They live at the beach during the summer.
  • We live at the same apartment complex.

How to use I live at

Use 'live at' when specifying an exact address or location. It's commonly used in conversation and writing. Avoid using it for temporary stays; use 'stay' instead.

Grammar pattern

live + at + location

Memory hint

Think of a map where a pin marks your home – 'live at' is where you stick the pin.

Related words

Collocations with I live at

  • live at home
  • live at work
  • live at peace

Synonyms for I live at

  • reside at
  • inhabit at
  • occupy at

Opposites of I live at

  • I die at

Common mistakes with I live at

  • Using 'live in' instead of 'live at' for specific addresses.
  • Confusing 'live at' with 'live on' for streets or islands.
  • Incorrectly using past tense when talking about current living situation.

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Frequently asked questions about I live at

What does I live at mean?

I have my home at a specific place.

What is the definition of I live at?

To have a permanent residence at a particular place.

How do you use I live at in a sentence?

I live at 123 Elm Street.

Can you give another example of I live at?

Do you still live at your parents' house?

What are synonyms for I live at?

Common alternatives include reside at, inhabit at, occupy at.

What is the opposite of I live at?

Opposite meanings include I die at.

What words go with I live at?

It commonly pairs with live at home, live at work, live at peace.

What are common mistakes when using I live at?

Using 'live in' instead of 'live at' for specific addresses. Confusing 'live at' with 'live on' for streets or islands. Incorrectly using past tense when talking about current living situation.

How do you pronounce I live at?

US: //aɪ lɪv æt//, UK: //aɪ lɪv æt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use I live at?

Use 'live at' when specifying an exact address or location. It's commonly used in conversation and writing. Avoid using it for temporary stays; use 'stay' instead.

What CEFR level is I live at?

"I live at" is at B2 level on the CEFR scale.