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Hi,

i got one doubt when talking about places i visited.below are the sentences i confused about

1. I have been to USA

2. I went to USA

3. I gone to USA

I would like to which sentence is correct and what are the differences between them.

  

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train tile I would like to which sentence is correct None. Only this is correct: I've been to the USA.

  • train tile I would like to which sentence is correct None.
  • Only this is correct: I've been to the USA.
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train tileI would like to which sentence is correct

None. Only this is correct:

I've been to the USA.

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1. I have been to the USA. You have visited the USA, but now you are back home again.

2. I went to the USA. Just tells us a fact about the past.

3. I have gone to the US. Sounds like you are there now.


End each sentence with a period.

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