Kevin Liu
I have been to / I have gone to I am confused with the following sentences: (1) I have been to Australia. (2) I have gone to Australia. What is the difference between these sentences?
2017年3月25日 14:29
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Hi Kevin, For sentence (1), you use "been" to emphasise on the fact that you were in Australia in the past. For sentence (2), you use "gone" to emphasise on the fact that you travelled (eg flew on an aeroplane) to Australia in the past. The focus is slightly different. Hope this helps. Cheers, Lance
2017年3月25日
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Hi Kevin, To me, a native speaker of British English, 'I have been to Australia' means you were there at some point in the past but aren't anymore, whereas 'I have gone to Australia' means you are still there but are talking to someone who isn't there, for example 'I'm not at work at the moment because I have gone to Australia.' Maybe the usage is different in other regions. Best wishes, Melanie
2017年3月26日
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