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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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ive lived there all my life.
ive lived there most of my life.

but im not living there anymore.

are they right?
  

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I've lived there all my life. I've lived there most of my life. But I'm not living there anymore.

  • I've lived there all my life.
  • I've lived there most of my life.
  • But I'm not living there anymore.
  • Are they right?
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I've lived there all my life.
I've lived there most of my life.
But I'm not living there anymore.

Are they right?
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Mister MicawberI've lived there all my life.I've lived there most of my life.But I'm not living there anymore.Are they right?
I meant I'm not living there anymore so are the sentences

I've lived there all my life.
I've lived there most of my life.

correct or should I haved used past tense?
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No, but you can't use the first sentence then, if you are still alive. Are you still alive?

I've lived there all my life.
I lived there most of my life.

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