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Bebop Posted 10 years ago
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I'm at the furniture store talking to the clerk. She asks: Have you been to the other location recently? I say: No, I haven't been to the other location. OR No, I didn't go to the other location. Are both OK? If I've been to the other...

I'm at the furniture store talking to the clerk.

She asks: Have you been to the other location recently?

I say: No, I haven't been to the other location. OR

No, I didn't go to the other location.

Are both OK? If I've been to the other location before but not lately.
  

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Answer with the same pattern as the question. You can answer differently, but it sounds a little strange. She asks: Have you been to the other location recently?

  • Answer with the same pattern as the question.
  • You can answer differently, but it sounds a little strange.
  • She asks: Have you been to the other location recently?
  • I say: No, I have n't.
  • She asks: Did you go to the other location?
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Answer with the same pattern as the question. You can answer differently, but it sounds a little strange.

She asks: Have you been to the other location recently?
I say: No, I haven't.

She asks: Did you go to the other location?
I say: No, I didn't.

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