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In this episode of The A to Z English Podcast, Jack is flying solo for another language tips episode. He explains the meanings of the following three phrasal verbs using the verb “live”:
Live up to: To meet or fulfill expectations or standards.
Example: She has always been a talented singer, and she really lived up to our expectations during the performance.
Live on: To survive or subsist by consuming a particular type of food or resource.
Example: In college, I had to live on instant noodles because I couldn’t afford much else.
Live out: To fulfill or experience something in real life, often a dream or fantasy.
Example: He always wanted to be an astronaut, and he finally got to live out his dream by going on a space mission.
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