
Lena said “Where have you been yesterday?” Lena asked


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Lena said, "Where have you been yesterday?" Lena asked.
In this sentence, Lena is both speaking and asking a question. The first part, "Lena said," indicates that Lena is speaking, and the second part, "Lena asked," indicates that she is asking a question.
Lena is asking about the location or activity of the person she is speaking to during the previous day. By using the word "yesterday," Lena is referring to the day before the current day. The use of the word "been" suggests that Lena is asking where the person was or what they were doing during that specific time period.
To provide a detailed answer, you would need to know the context of the conversation and the specific information that Lena is looking for. You could respond by stating where you were and what you were doing yesterday. For example, if you were at work, you could say, "Yesterday, I was at work all day." If you were at a friend's house, you could say, "Yesterday, I was at my friend's house hanging out."
It's important to note that the original sentence is not grammatically correct in English. The word "yesterday" should be placed at the end of the sentence, and there should be a question mark at the end to indicate that it is a question. The correct sentence would be: "Lena said, 'Where have you been?' yesterday."


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