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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

To and in

What is the difference between these two sentences?!And what is the meaning of each sentence?

1.I have been to recently.

  

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"To" refers to the trip. "In" refers to your presence there.

  • "To" refers to the trip.
  • "In" refers to your presence there.
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"To" refers to the trip.
"In" refers to your presence there.

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