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Old August 04, 2013, 04:02 PM
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What sentences are used the most/sound better?

¿Has tenido un buen fin de semana?
¿Tuviste un buen fin de semana?

I prefer to use one of them in conversation. But a mate of mine uses the other. Which is the more correct sentence to ask someone if they've had a good week/week-end? I thought the use of the preterite (the second) was the better option.

Same for these two. Which sounds more correct?

¿Qué estás haciendo ahora?
¿Qué vas a hacer hoy?

¿Qué vas a hacer mañana?
¿Qué harás mañana?

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