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Had been OR Have been
If you were living in France for some years and you are living in England now, which one is correct to say:
A: I have been in/to France.
B: I had been in/to France.
Thanks.
12 de jan de 2016 20:27
Respostas · 4
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"Live" is the better choice of verb that "be".
You lived in France in the past. This past time has finished. The past simple is the best choice of tense. You can say :
a) "I lived in France" or
b) "I used to live in France".
"I had lived in France" is wrong if it is a sentence without any context which relates this sentence to an event which started later than the start of the period of living in France.
"I have been to France" means that you have travelled there some time before now.
"I have been in France" means that you were physically present there some time before now.
12 de janeiro de 2016
You dont live in france any longer, so you can say '' I had lived in france for a few years. ''
12 de janeiro de 2016
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Ashkan
Habilidades linguísticas
Inglês, Persa (Farsi)
Idioma de aprendizado
Inglês
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