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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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english

For example when i say " I have been to London for 2 months" Does it mean that i am in London now??
  

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I have been in London for 2 months. You are now in London. I have been to London 2 times.

  • I have been in London for 2 months.
  • You are now in London.
  • I have been to London 2 times.
  • There is no information about where you are now.
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I have been in London for 2 months. You are now in London.
I have been to London 2 times. There is no information about where you are now.
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Your sentence isn't good. You can say: I have been in London for two months. When you are not in London, you can say: I have never been to London.

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