The meaning would depend on the context as fuiste is 2nd person past tense of both ir (to go) and ser (to be). So it would either mean 'you went' or 'you were'.
If you mean, I've behaved good, the answer is: "Yo me e portado bien"
The present tense conjugations of 'ser' are as follows:yo soytú eresel/ella/usted esnosotros somosvosotros soisellos/ellas/ustedes sonThe present tense conjugations of 'estar' are:yo estoytú estásel/ella/usted estánosotros estamosvosotros estáisellos/ellas/ustedes están
Debió haber sido "No uso el mensajero" --> I don't use Messenger
got it off Google translate, so sorry if it isn't right... It's been a while - Ha sido un tiempo Not Close Its- En largo qe no te veo That means Its been a long time sence the last time I've seen you. Or Ha sido un largo timpo. But your not telling them what its been a long time sence so I would add. Qe no te veo.
Bruja (pronounced "brew-ha") is a Spanish word that means witch. Bruha is not an English or Spanish word.
Today was a good day
Se siempre habia sido. You can also say :"siempre ha sido" or "siempre ha estado"
He/she/it has been is "ha sido" or "ha estado" depending on how permanent the state of being is. If someone has been sick or has been in Spain, use "ha estado". If you say "Southern Ireland has been Catholic..." use "ha sido" because the state of being is a permanent characteristic.
it means has been unfaithful.
No she's not a lesbian
Ha sido verificado.
It depends on the subject of the sentence: I have been excused = he sido excusado you have been excused = Usted ha sido excusado we have been excused= hemos sido excusado
I don't speak Spanish, but according to Google translate it means: Great as has been their day.
'That it has been the best part of me and that it is always inside me"
This day has not been so good. It will be better tomorrow. I miss you.
been
If you mean, I've behaved good, the answer is: "Yo me e portado bien"