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Where did you go last Saturday? vs Where were you last Saturday?



 
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Where did you go last Saturday? vs Where were you last Saturday? #1 (permalink) Wed Jul 22, 2009 17:56 pm   Where did you go last Saturday? vs Where were you last Saturday?
 

Hellow,
I want to know which expression is normal.
Please could you answer or let me know better expression?

1,"Where did you go last Saturday?"
2,"Where have you been last Saturday?"
3,"Where were you last Saturday?"
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Which one is best? #2 (permalink) Wed Jul 22, 2009 18:00 pm   Which one is best?
 

1 and 3 are correct.
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Which one is best? #3 (permalink) Wed Jul 22, 2009 18:17 pm   Which one is best?
 

Thank you for your advice!
I serched 1,"Where did you go last Saturday?" in google
and I found only 188 hits.
So I think it is not normal sentence or such a question may be a privacy abuse in America.
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Which one is best? #4 (permalink) Wed Jul 22, 2009 22:25 pm   Which one is best?
 

It is a normal sentence.
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