1) were you in the park?

2) Had you in the park?

 

in the above two questions is there any differtence in meaning? if so what is it? . Tell me explanation.

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'Had you in the park? ' - it is an incorrect English structure. It does not mean anything.

Were you in the park? - here you would ask this question if you wanted to know if the person you are asking was in the park.

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1) were you in the park

the 2nd one does not make sense

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