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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Inhabitat vs live

I want to know difference between inhabitat and live.
Can I use inhabitat for animals?
As- "Brown beers are inhabitat of alaska."
Is it correct?
  

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There is no word "inhabitat". There is a word "inhabitant", which is a noun; the word parallel to "live" (verb) is "inhabit". Brown be a rs are inhabit ants of A laska.

  • There is no word "inhabitat".
  • There is a word "inhabitant", which is a noun; the word parallel to "live" (verb) is "inhabit".
  • Brown be a rs are inhabit ants of A laska.
  • Brown be a rs inhabit Alaska.
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There is no word "inhabitat". There is a word "inhabitant", which is a noun; the word parallel to "live" (verb) is "inhabit".

Brown bears are inhabitants of Alaska.
Brown bears inhabit Alaska.

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