V. Use Present Perfect or Present Indefinite;1. Our family (to eat) dinner at home on Saturdays and Sundays. 2. Our family (to eat) dinner at home since grandma came to live with us. 3. I (to know) Alice very well. 4. I (to know) Alice since school time. 5. Mr. Brook (to be) ourEnglish teacher. 6. Mr. Brook (to be) our English teacher for a year. 7. They (to be married) for 10 years. 8. They (to be married). 9. You (to live) in Moscow all your life? 10. You (to live) in Moscow? 11. He (to work) at this office long? 12. He (to work) at this office?
Our family eats dinner at home on Saturdays and Sundays. Our family has been eating dinner at home since grandma came to live with us. I know Alice very well. I have known Alice since school time. Mr. Brook is our English teacher. Mr. Brook has been our English teacher for a year. They have been married for 10 years. They are married. Have you lived in Moscow all your life? Do you live in Moscow? Has he worked at this office long? Does he work at this office?