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Taka Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

have been to/in

0 What kind of difference do you native speakers feel there is between 'I've been to the U.S' and 'I've been in the U.S'?0-
  

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02br 00I've been to the US, France, Bulgaria, and Japan. 0-

  • 02br 00I've been to the US, France, Bulgaria, and Japan.
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0'To the US' is from outside looking in and maybe just a brief trip.02br
00I've been to the US, France, Bulgaria, and Japan. I'm glad to be back in Swaziland where I belong.02br
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00"In the US" is from inside.02br
00I've been in the US for seven years, working on my as yet incomplete novel.0-

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