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it is me Asked by vinz2extreme 3 months ago, 2 answers.

Please someone explain to me the specific and more refined explanation of using have been and had been in a sentence, if possible put an example.

thanks
vinz here :-)

after work =] Answered by hippiepeaceprincess on Aug 11, 2009, 05:34AM
529 answers

Have is more in the present as in I have been doing well meaning you are well.
Had is more of past tense as in I had been doing well meaning you were well.

aww cute Answered by zoeyredbird on Aug 11, 2009, 06:39AM
362 answers

hippiepeaceprincess is right..thats what I was going to say =~)
good luck

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