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NL888 Posted 18 years ago
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I've been to see...

Is "I've been to see..." proper English?

Context:

I've been to see the Bodies Exhibition when it was in London a year or so ago and I have to say that it is pretty amazing stuff, if a little bit freaky
  

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" proper English? Context: I've been to see the Bodies Exhibition when it was in London a year or so ago and I have to say that it is pretty amazing stuff, if a little bit freaky If the time and or place you saw the Exhibition is important, then use the "simple past". If the time and or place you saw the Ex....

  • " proper English?
  • Context: I've been to see the Bodies Exhibition when it was in London a year or so ago and I have to say that it is pretty amazing stuff, if a little bit freaky If the time and or place you saw the Exhibition is important, then use the "simple past".
  • If the time and or place you saw the Ex....
  • is mentioned in the sentence, then use the "simple past..
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NL888Is "I've been to see..." proper English?

Context:

I've been to see the Bodies Exhibition when it was in London a year or so ago and I have to say that it is pretty amazing stuff, if a little bit freaky
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What I want to add here is that the context was written by someone lived in England, most likely a native English speaker. So are you sure the expression in the context is not good English?
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Is "I've been to see..." proper English?
It's perfect. I've been is a common substitute for I've gone.

CJ

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