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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Which is corret? both?

I have been to Paris.
I have benn in Paris.

Do they mean the same??
  

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Except for your typo (benn instead of been) they mean the same thing in most situations. I prefer the "to" Paris unless you want to add additional information. I've been in Paris in April.

  • Except for your typo (benn instead of been) they mean the same thing in most situations.
  • I prefer the "to" Paris unless you want to add additional information.
  • I've been in Paris in April.
  • It's wonderful.
  • I've been in Paris in August.
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Except for your typo (benn instead of been) they mean the same thing in most situations.

I prefer the "to" Paris unless you want to add additional information. I've been in Paris in April. It's wonderful. I've been in Paris in August. It's hot.

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