live - /lɪv/
leave - /liːv/
- I live in New York, but I plan to leave for vacation next week.
- She didn’t want to leave her family, even though she dreamed of living abroad.
- We’ll live here for a while and then leave when we find a better place.
- He asked if I wanted to live with him, but I wasn’t ready to leave my hometown.
- If you live far from the city, you may have to leave earlier to catch the train.
- She decided to leave the party early, even though she loves to live in the moment.
- They want to live close to the beach but might have to leave if the rent gets too high.
- When you live in a big city, you might need to leave for a quieter place sometimes.
- I'll live with my parents for now, but I plan to leave once I get a job.
- He couldn't live without his dog, so he didn’t want to leave him behind.
Key Differences:
• Live (to reside or exist): /lɪv/
• Leave (to depart or go away from): /liːv/
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