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Dutch boy Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Went or have been

Are these two sentences correct,and what is the difference between.

They went to France in the holiday.

They have been to France in the holiday.
  

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Hi and welcome to English Forums. They went to France for their holiday. They went to France [at some unspecified time in the past].

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  • They went to France for their holiday.
  • They went to France [at some unspecified time in the past].
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Hi and welcome to English Forums.

They went to France for their holiday.

They went to France [at some unspecified time in the past].
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Grammar GeekHi and welcome to English Forums. They went to France for their holiday. They went to France [at some unspecified time in the past].
Could you also tell me what the difference between is.

They have been to France for their holiday.

They went to France for their holiday

And what is the difference between

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