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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Has not gone

It's hard for Anna to describe a place where she ___________ in details.

The answer is "has not been". But could "has not gone" also be a correct option here?

  

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anonymous The answer is "has not been". But could "has not gone" also be a correct option here? Both are correct.

  • anonymous The answer is "has not been".
  • But could "has not gone" also be a correct option here?
  • Both are correct.
  • The main problem with the sentence is 'in detail ', not 'in details'.
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anonymousThe answer is "has not been". But could "has not gone" also be a correct option here?

Both are correct. The main problem with the sentence is 'in detail', not 'in details'.

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Thank you for your kindly reply!

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