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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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have been that means still ?
  

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Sometimes, but not always.

  • Sometimes, but not always.
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Sometimes, but not always.
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Anonymous have been that means still ?
Just "have been" isn't enough to convey that an action is still in progress, which is what I think you're asking about. For example, I have been to Paris does not mean that I am still in Paris.

CJ

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