Learn the difference in no time!Do you have these 3 expressions all mixed up in your head? Indeed, “have been to”, “have gone to” and “have been in” look very similar and can be easily confused, but, in fact, they differ greatly in terms of meaning. So, I’m afraid that if you don’t use them accurately, misunderstandings are bound to arise. Read on in order to learn how to use “have been to”, “have gone to”, and “have been in” correctly. 1. HAVE BEEN TO
"I have been to a place" = I went to a place and I have returned Examples:
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