has been ill, but is fine now

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joham

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Sara's been quite ill, but she's fine now.

This sentence comes from MACMILLAN (fine).

My questions is: If we say 'Sara was quite ill, but she's fine now', is there any difference between the two sentences?

Could I ask native English teachers to help me please? Thank you in advance.
 

Soup

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Hi joham

Both are OK, but the second one is kind of redundant because the simple past verb 'was' says it all: She was ill, but not any more. The implication here is that she is better now.

:-D;-)
 
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