"HAVE BEEN" OR "HAVE GONE"?
Key
Have been is used to talk about completed visits.
Have gone implies that the person has not yet returned.
Have gone implies that the person has not yet returned.
Have been se usa para hablar de visitas terminadas.
Have gone implica que la persona aún no ha regresado.
Have gone implica que la persona aún no ha regresado.
- have been
Have you ever been to Europe?
I've been to Europe twice.
He has never been to Japan. - have gone
Where is Tom? He has gone to Europe.
Tom was offered a new job and he has gone to Europe.
My mother has gone to the market, but she'll be back in a minute.
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