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Tostyle un Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Hello teachers,

"I have been busy all day and I was busy all day."

What's the difference?

Ex:boy 1:what's up?
2:I have been guys all day, just now I'm getting to relax.

Thank you.
  

Top answer

" The first suggests that the workday may not be over yet. The second suggests it is.

  • " The first suggests that the workday may not be over yet.
  • The second suggests it is.
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tostyle un"I have been busy all day" and "I was busy all day."
The first suggests that the workday may not be over yet. The second suggests it is.

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