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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Help me...Guys.

What is the difference between " Where have you been all these days " and " Where had you been all these days " ???? please guys halp me ! thank you !
  

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Where have you been all these days? = I am asking about very recent time, like yesterday or the past week. " = I am asking about time before some particular time in the past.

  • Where have you been all these days?
  • = I am asking about very recent time, like yesterday or the past week.
  • " = I am asking about time before some particular time in the past.
  • For example, I didn't see you during the two weeks before last New Year's day.
  • Where had you been over the holidays?
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Where have you been all these days? = I am asking about very recent time, like yesterday or the past week.

" Where had you been all those days?" = I am asking about time before some particular time in the past.

For example, I didn't see you during the two weeks before last New Year's day. Where had you been over the holidays?

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