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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Been to, been in, gone to example

I know the difference between the there of them.
Been to - went came back
Been in - usually describing time
Gone to - went, still is there

But I have this example that is a bit of a problem to me.

Here is the example:



Please don't mind what was filled, here are my answers. If someone can check them and if not correct please elaborate why.

1) Gone to
2) Been to
3) Been in / Gone to
4) Been to
5) Gone to
6) Been to
7) Been in
8) Been to
  

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Anonymous here are my answers. If someone can check them They all seem OK.

  • Anonymous here are my answers.
  • If someone can check them They all seem OK.
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Anonymoushere are my answers. If someone can check them
They all seem OK.

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