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Haykoo Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

have you been

Hi everyone !

Could we use instead of " attend the lesson" - " have you attended the lesson?" ,
" have you been at the lesson ?" or " have you been to the lesson ?"
other sentenses is ok ?
"have you been in the cinema ?"
"Have you been to the theatre?"

Thanks you in advance.
  

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Hello, haykoo—and welcome to English Forums. All of your phrasings, as rough as they are, have their uses. They are not always synonymous, however.

  • Hello, haykoo—and welcome to English Forums.
  • All of your phrasings, as rough as they are, have their uses.
  • They are not always synonymous, however.
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Hello, haykoo—and welcome to English Forums.

All of your phrasings, as rough as they are, have their uses. They are not always synonymous, however.

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