#3 and #6 are correct; #4 is possible but certainly not the best. The others are wrong; #2 is not even in the present perfect. Please try again.
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QuangtrungvtvBelow is my answer: ( the question is : correct these sentences)
1. Sue and Alan have merried since july.
2 . It is raining all day.
3.How long has George been unemployed?
4.Have you always been living in this house?
5.How long has Kent beard?
6. She has been ill for a long time.
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