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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

What is the diference in meaning for the fllowing sentences:

1. I have been to United State.

2. I have gone to United State.
  

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I think you mean the United States. I have been to the United States is commonly used. I have gone to the United States is grammatically correct but I don't think you'll hear it very often.

  • I think you mean the United States.
  • I have been to the United States is commonly used.
  • I have gone to the United States is grammatically correct but I don't think you'll hear it very often.
  • The verb go refers to the actual journey.
  • CB
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I think you mean the United States. I have been to the United States is commonly used. I have gone to the United States is grammatically correct but I don't think you'll hear it very often. The verb go refers to the actual journey.

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