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Liton Das Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Been vs through

Please help me out with these.


Please help me with this expressions.



I've been in London for 3 years (means I live in London for 3 years and I am still over there)


I've been to London (means I was there but not anymore).


I've been through London (please explain the

meaning


I've never been in a relationship (I was single and I am still single)


I'd never been in a relationship (the moment I said that I am not single anymore)


Please explain the usage.

  

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Liton Das I've been in London for 3 years (means I live in London for 3 years and I am still over there) Right. Liton Das I've been to London (means I was there but not anymore). Right.

  • Liton Das I've been in London for 3 years (means I live in London for 3 years and I am still over there) Right.
  • Liton Das I've been to London (means I was there but not anymore).
  • Right.
  • Liton Das I've been through London (please explain themeaning I travelled through London without stopping.
  • Liton Das I've never been in a relationship (I was single and I am still single); I'd never been in a relationship (the moment I said that I am not single anymore) 'Relationship' does not mean 'marriage'.
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Liton DasI've been in London for 3 years (means I live in London for 3 years and I am still over there)

Right.

Liton DasI've been to London (means I was there but not anymore).

Right.

Liton DasI've been through London (please explain themeaning

I travelled through London w

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