Present Perfect Practice with since. Put the
two sentences together. Use since.
a. He moved in with us last August. He still lives with us. (live)
> He has lived with us since last August.
1. They went on vacation July 1. They are still on vacation. (be)
> They have been on vacation since July 1.
2. She caught a cold last week. She still has a cold. (have)
3. They both started studying here last semester. They still study here. (study)
4. I began working at the supermarket last fall. I still work there. (work)
5. I met her in college. I still know her. (know)
a. He moved in with us last August. He still lives with us. (live)
> He has lived with us since last August.
1. They went on vacation July 1. They are still on vacation. (be)
> They have been on vacation since July 1.
2. She caught a cold last week. She still has a cold. (have)
3. They both started studying here last semester. They still study here. (study)
4. I began working at the supermarket last fall. I still work there. (work)
5. I met her in college. I still know her. (know)
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