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Aliza888 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Hi everyone,

I would like to ask if when to use "Have been to and Have been in?

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Hello, aliza888 —and welcome to English Forums. Thank you for registering as a member.
aliza888I would like to ask if when to use "Have been to and Have been in?
Your question is too vague without a specific sentence. Do you have one? There are many possibilities:

Have you been to England?
Have you been in prison?
Have you bee
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Hi Mister Micawber,
Please excuse me that my question was too vague because I am still learning English.But anyway I thank you for giving me some examples.
Ah okay. I have been to London.I have been in London for many years.Please tell when to use the "to" and "in"? after I have been then followed by a country or whatsoever.

Thanks,
Annaliza
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Well, in your examples:

'Been to' = travelled to
'Been in' = located in

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