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Main slogan and supplementary slogan

(1)alive, live and living all mean "alive", which is the opposite of dead. But live is usually only used as a preposition attribute, generally used for animals; Alive and living can't just be attributes (alive can only be placed after nouns; Living is usually put before a noun, or after a noun), and can also be used as a predicative.

For example:

This is a live fish. This is a living fish. )

This is a live fish. (of animals, when used as an attribute, all three can be used)

Who is the greatest man today?

Who is the greatest man today? (people, you can't use live broadcast)

The fish is still alive

The fish is still alive. When animals are used as predicative, you can't use live.

(3) (3) Being alive mainly means being alive at a certain moment, while being alive means being alive despite the possibility of death. Moreover, only alive; Can be used as subject complement or object complement; Metaphor (such as "vivid". . . "alive", "alive" and so on. ).

For example:

The enemy officer is awake. (as a subject complement, not living)

The enemy officer was captured alive.

We found the snake alive.

He is a dead ringer for his father.

He is like his father.

(4) Only adding the before living can mean "living person", which is regarded as plural when used as the subject.

For example:

For us, the living are more important than the dead.

For us, the living are more important than the dead.

(2)lively means "lively, cheerful and vivid", which can refer to people or things and can be used as an attribute or slogan; But it doesn't mean "alive", while the other three have it.

For example:

Children are usually very lively.

Children are usually lively.

He told a very vivid story.

He told a vivid story.