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Where have you been?

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¿como se dice? Where have you been? En español

¿donde has/han estuviste/ estuvieron?

¿donde has sido?

Is the context of asking a person or people who have been travelling different to asking someone where they have been earlier in the day? Sorry I should know this by now.

Also sorry to anyone thinking this would be a thread to brag about their jet set lifestyle.

grin jejeje

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updated Aug 24, 2013
posted by teasip

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¿donde has sido?

This is probably something you have heard...well, it was:

¿Dónde has ido? wink

Dónde-han estado, has estado, has ido, estuviste,

updated Sep 21, 2011
posted by 00494d19
Yes indeed. I did not think of that. - tc84, Sep 20, 2011
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¿Donde has estado? ¿Donde estabas? depending on the tense you want to use.

updated Aug 24, 2013
posted by tc84
Como se dice? Where have you been, as in, "tanto tiempo sin verte [where have you been]?" - KevinFredMD, Aug 24, 2013
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As for ha sido:

El proyecto ha sido completado. (passive past perfect... has been +pp)

The project has been completed.

updated Sep 21, 2011
posted by 0074b507
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Ok thanks so ha sido is past perfect and Dónde-han estado, has estado, has ido, estuviste are present perfect?

updated Sep 21, 2011
posted by teasip