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Mubrik88 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

What is the deference....?

He,

Could you please help me?

What is the deference between these sentences ?


She went to .

She has been to .

She was in .



Thank you.
  

Top answer

She went to Cambridge. Went is the past tense of go . If you "go to" a school, it usually means you attend there as a student.

  • She went to Cambridge.
  • Went is the past tense of go .
  • If you "go to" a school, it usually means you attend there as a student.
  • She has been to Cambridge.
  • Been is the past participle of be .
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She went to Cambridge.
Went is the past tense of go. If you "go to" a school, it usually means you attend there as a student.
She has been to Cambridge.
Been is the past participle of be. The sentence literally means that at some point in the past she was at Cambridge, but not necessarilly that she was enrolled as a stud
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Now I understand
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This is a great explanation


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