Have you ever been to/in Europe? I think its in because we have a linking verb,to is usually used with action verbs.
Am I right? if not why?
". This "been" is used idiomatically like a substitute past participle of "go". So, as we say "go to Europe", we also say "been to Europe".
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Normally it should be "Have you ever been to Europe?". This "been" is used idiomatically like a substitute past participle of "go". So, as we say "go to Europe", we also say "been to Europe".