Have u been here meaning?

In British English it means “have you visited this place before?” For example, when I go to Paris, I am often asked, “Have you been here before?” “Yes, I have been here many times.

Have you ever been here meaning?

Have you ever been to Rome, Italy? You can use the present perfect to talk about a place, city, or country you have visited. The present perfect is used to talk about if, at any point in your life in the past, you have visited or traveled to a specific place.

Is Have you been correct?

The difference between them is the tense. “Where had you been” is grammatically correct when talking in past perfect tense. While “where have you been” is used when talking in present perfect tense. ‘has been’ and ‘have been’ are both present perfect and present perfect progressive.

Have you been there meaning?

—used to say that one has experienced the same thing that someone else has experienced I know how you feel.

How you’ve been Means?

“How have you been?” is a common question from native English speakers. It’s asking what you have been up to and how life has been for you from from a certain point in time. Perhaps you’re being asked how you’ve been doing since the last time you saw each other.

What is the reply for how have you been?

You could also say “How are you?” using the present tense. But because you care about your friend and you knew he was sick, it would be better to ask “How have you been?” He can respond by saying “Oh, I’ve been great,” or “I’ve been feeling much better.” Here’s another example.

How long have you been here meaning?

“How long have you been here?” This is used to ask someone how many days/weeks/months have they stayed in a particular place.

How you have been meaning?

Had you been Vs have you been?

The link that you have given is describing past perfect continuous. Therefore, the usage of “had” is correct. If you use “have” then you will change the tense to present perfect continuous.

How have you been or how you been?

The difference is that “How are you?” is in the present tense. “How have you been?” is the present perfect tense. It means that I want to know what you’ve been doing since I saw you the last time. I know you, but I haven’t seen you for a while.

How are you vs how have you been?

So What’s the Difference? The difference is that “How are you?” is in the present tense. “How have you been?” is the present perfect tense. It means that I want to know what you’ve been doing since I saw you the last time.

When to use ” how long Have you Been Here “?

If “i have been on a holiday for two weeks” could be used when i am currently on a holiday. How long have you been here is asking for the time between when someone arrived, and when the current conversation is taking place (now). For example, if you landed in New York on Monday, and you meet one of your American friends on Friday, who asks:

Which is correct Have you Been There or have you gone there?

“Have you been there” or “Have you gone there” Can someone please explain what is the most suitable (space required here) (correct) sentence for this situation. Thank you.

How long have you been in the US?

How long have you been here? Your response would be the amount of time since you landed, which generally includes the first day (or other unit of time) and doesn’t include the current day (or other unit of time): I’ve been here for 4 days. Thanks for contributing an answer to English Language Learners Stack Exchange!

Do you get deja vu when you go to a place you have never been?

If you have ever experienced deja vu, then you’re in good company. Almost everyone around the world confesses they have felt it at least once in their lives. There’s something mystical about visiting a place you’ve never been, and suddenly, everything seems strangely familiar.

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