Here are some possible replies:
I am sorry
. I have been/was cleaning my home. I have been/was at home.
Where have you been what to reply?
Here are some possible replies:
I am sorry
. I have been/was cleaning my home. I have been/was at home.
Where have you been all these days reply?
A more usual reply from your friend might be:
I’ve been away on business
, but you have been in my thoughts. Another reply could be: I’ve been away on business, but I’ve been thinking of you.
What have you been up to response?
How to Reply on What’s Been Up? The most common answer to “what’s been up?” is “
nothing much, how about you?
” The person is asking about our lives and we typically respond with “nothing much” unless something exciting has happened.
When a guy says where have you been all my life?
An expression used to
glibly
tell someone that they are one’s perfect romantic match, and that one wishes one had met them sooner in life. Often used lightheartedly or sarcastically about people and things alike.
How are you been reply?
“How have you been?” is the present perfect tense. … 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.”
How are you been up to?
“How have you been up to” doesn’t really make sense to me. “How have you been?” is the same as “how are you”, but you ask it to someone you haven’t seen in a long time. So, you are asking how things are going but over the whole period of time that you haven’t talked to or seen them.
Where have you been lately meaning?
Literally it means “
what activities have you participated in recently
“. A reply might be, “I’ve started editing that nonfiction book at work and moved to a new apartment.” Figuratively it means “I have not seen you in some time, and am curious about your life since I met you last” and could be answered the same way.
Have you been or 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.
What have you been up to or too?
“What are
you up to
?” is the right way to use this idiom. “Too” is incorrect because it refers to “as well” or “additionally,” while “to” refers to a sequence of space and is therefore correct. English speakers frequently use this idiom to ask what someone is doing.
How did your day go answer?
Or, other replies are~ (How’s your day) “
It’s been great, and yours?
” “It’s been good, yours?” (How’s it going) “I’m well, how about you?” “It’s going great, what about you?” ^ these are all happy/positive replies, but you can also say “I’ve had better days” or “It’s not been great..”
Where have you been meaning?
Where have you been? is
asking where one was at a recent time in the past, over an undefined period
. It implies nothing about the current location of either the querent or the respondent.
Where were you meaning?
“Where were you?” = “
Where were you at a specific point in time
(in the past)?” “Where have you been?” = “Where were you over a period of time (in the past)?”
Where were you lost meaning?
adjective [usually verb-link ADJECTIVE] If you are lost or if you get lost, you do not know where you are or are unable to find your way. to be lost to the ages means
that something has been forgotten over time
.
What to say to how have you been?
- Good!
- I’ve been good.
- Good, good, good.
- Great!
- Really good.
- Really great!
- Not bad.
- Can’t complain.