Phrases like "Now she was here, and yesterday she'd been there."
I'd like to know how to say correctly "Today she was home. Yesterday she had been at work where there HAD BEEN nobody" or "Today she was home. Yesterday she had been at work where there WAS nobody". Thanks!
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Today she was at home. Yesterday she was at work , where there was nobody.
— Mister Micawber
Today she was at home.
Yesterday she was at work , where there was nobody.
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