I've been/I've verb+ed

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Hello !

I would like to know if "I've been studying all day" and "I've studied" mean the same thing? And tomorrow,could I say : " I had been studying all day" ?

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Hello !

I would like to know if "I've been studying all day" and "I've studied all day" mean the same thing? In general, yes. And tomorrow,could I say : " I had been studying all day" ? You could, but I would expect some reference to another past action. Why not simply, "I studied all day"?

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What do you mean by "some reference to another past action" ? I give you an example :
I had been studying all day,that's why i'm still tired.

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What do you mean by "some reference to another past action" ? I give you an example :
I had been studying all day,that's why i'm still tired.

Like this ?
Please note that we do not use spaces before question marks.

In your sentence, you need "have", not "had".
 

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What do you mean by "some reference to another past action" ? I give you an example :
I had been studying all day,that's why i'm still tired.

Like this ?

I should have said "another action", not necessarily "past". Your example is OK.
 

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What do you mean by "some reference to another past action" ? I give you an example :
I had been studying all day,that's why i'm still tired.

Like this ?

I had been studying all day when I suddenly realised I was supposed to have met a friend for lunch!

I had been studying all day when I fell asleep at my desk.

I had been studying all day - that's why I was so tired in the evening.

Your example doesn't work because you related the "I had been ... " action to a present fact, "I'm still tired".

It needs to be related to another past action etc.
 
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