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A bee lives in a hive. vs Bees live in hives.

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'A bee lives in a hive.' is a singular statement referring to one bee living in one hive. 'Bees live in hives.' is a plural statement indicating that multiple bees live in multiple hives.

Last updated: March 27, 2024

A bee lives in a hive.

This phrase is correct and can be used to describe the living arrangement of a single bee in a hive.

This phrase is used when talking about the specific living situation of one bee in one hive.

Examples:

  • A bee lives in a hive to produce honey.

Alternatives:

  • The bee lives in the hive.

Bees live in hives.

This phrase is also correct and is used to describe the general living arrangement of multiple bees in multiple hives.

This phrase is used when referring to the collective living situation of bees in hives.

Examples:

  • Bees live in hives to store their food.

Alternatives:

  • The bees live in the hives.

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