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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Had been to VS. Have been to

Have you been to the country before? VS. Had you been to the country before?

I would like to ask the question above, and then which one is better to you? and is there any difference in meaning and usage? Thank you so much.
  

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Before and during your trip, "have you been."
Once you are home and your trip is in the past, "had you been."

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