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"It's been" and "It was"
What the differences between these 2 statements?
It's been a long journey.
It was a long journey.
Apr 26, 2010 6:30 PM
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Hi, basically the two sentences can have the same meaning but there is a subtle difference:
"It's been a long journey." is present perfect and can mean that you have recently just arrived somewhere after a long trip.
"It was a long journey." is past simple and you are talking about a finished action sometime in the past.
I hope this helps.
April 26, 2010
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