constantinusphilo
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- Joined
- Nov 27, 2017
- Member Type
- English Teacher
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- Russian
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- Russian Federation
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- Canada
where were you/ where have you been
The difference between the two, I think, is that the first refers to a recent situation (where have you been just now) whereas the second to a situation more remote in the past.
The difference between the two, I think, is that the first refers to a recent situation (where have you been just now) whereas the second to a situation more remote in the past.