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Mellon Posted 16 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

What's the difference between these two phrases

What's the difference between "I have been a dancer." and "I used to be a dancer." ?
  

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"means that you were a dancer years ago ,but now you are not a dancer .

  • "means that you were a dancer years ago ,but now you are not a dancer .
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"I have been a dancer "means that you are still a dancer now ; "I used to be a dancer."means that you were a dancer years ago ,but now you are not a dancer .

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