Put the verbs in the following sentences in the present perfect tense or past perfect tense.
1. For years now, officials (refuse) have refused to direct visitors to the site.
2. She announced in front of the others that Andrew (invite) had invited Greta to dinner.
3. When he was in his mid-30s, he (purchase) had purchased a manor house at Sant' Agata, near Busseto.
4. Matt admits he prefers not to accept the job offer, and his parents (accept) have accepted his decision.
5. That evening, after we (eat) had eaten, Luke gathered us around the lamp.
6. Of the 49 professionals he (hire) has hired, 42 are still with the firm.
7. Now that I (teach) have taught music lessons myself, I understand why my music teacher had the class perform the song in these different ways in order to develop specific musical skills.
8. Like many young psychiatrists, Kesselman came from the middle class and (study) had studied psychology before going through medical school.
9. They were told the adults (fight) had fought with each other.
10. Our corrections policy is a good one, I think, and (attract) has attracted a lot of favorable comment in the community.