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"He lives in Portugal since April" and "He has lived in Portugal since April" Which is correct? Are both possible? If so, which is the difference?
  

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Hi, "He lives in Portugal since April" and "He has lived in Portugal since April" Which is correct? Are both possible? If so, which is the difference?

  • Hi, "He lives in Portugal since April" and "He has lived in Portugal since April" Which is correct?
  • Are both possible?
  • If so, which is the difference?
  • He lives in Portugal since April Incorrect.
  • He has lived in Portugal since April Fine.
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Hi,

"He lives in Portugal since April" and "He has lived in Portugal since April" Which is correct? Are both possible? If so, which is the difference?

He lives in Portugal since April Incorrect.

He has lived in Portugal since April Fine. Usually means that h

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