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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Can u help me in this ?

what is the difference between: He's been to Bermuda .

He's gone to Bermuda .
  

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Hi, Without any context, here's what I think when I read this. what is the difference between: He's been to Bermuda . He has viisted Bermuda one or more times in the past.

  • Hi, Without any context, here's what I think when I read this.
  • what is the difference between: He's been to Bermuda .
  • He has viisted Bermuda one or more times in the past.
  • He's probably not there now.
  • He's gone to Bermuda .
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Hi,

Without any context, here's what I think when I read this.

what is the difference between:

He's been to Bermuda . He has viisted Bermuda one or more times in the past. He's probably not there now.

He's gone to Bermuda .
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Usually:

He's been to Bermuda. -- He visited Bermuda in the past.

He's gone to Bermuda . - He is visiting Bermuda now.

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