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Omar Ahmed Posted 7 years ago
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A puzzling question

.................animals are kept in farms.

a) Live b) Living

I think that both are OK. Is there any difference between 'live' and 'living' in this context?

  

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animals are kept in farms. a) Live b) Living I think that both are OK. Is there any difference between 'live' and 'living' in this context?

  • animals are kept in farms.
  • a) Live b) Living I think that both are OK.
  • Is there any difference between 'live' and 'living' in this context?
  • Both are acceptable, but "live animals" is the combination usually used to describe animals on farms.
  • This is probably more by following tradition than by following logic.
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Omar Ahmed

.................animals are kept in farms.

a) Live b) Living

I think that both are OK. Is there any difference between 'live' and 'living' in this context?

Both are acceptable, but "live animals" is the combination usually used to describe animals on farms. This is probably more by following tradition than by following logic.

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