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Do the sentences below have the same meaning?
1. He has been to Germany.
2. He has been in Germany
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JA
Do the sentences below have the same meaning? No. A lot depends on the context, but here's the basic idea.
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Do the sentences below have the same meaning? No. A lot depends on the context, but here's the basic idea.
1. He has been to Germany. He has visited Germany. He's not there now.
2. He has been in Germany This focuses on his location, eg He has been in Germany for the last thirty years. It sounds like he's there now.