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How to say in Spanish: I was there, I have been there?
Jan 9, 2013 7:50 PM
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I was = yo estaba o yo estuve
I habe been = yo he estado
yo estuve allí, yo he estado allí
January 9, 2013
Hi,
The main different between both verb tenses are similar as present perfect and past simple in English:
- Present perfect (I have been there/yo he estado allí): the action has been done recently, and maybe have still influence in the present.
- Past simple (I was there/yo estuve allí): the action has been done a time ago, it's completly finished.
I hope it helps you.
January 10, 2013
- Estuve allí
- Yo he estado allí
January 11, 2013
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