Difference between Been Vs. Gone | Learn Advanced English Grammar
"Been" as the past participle of "go" is used in two places.
1. When the action of going is finished, and the person has either fome back or left that area
- She's been to the hairdresser's (= and now she has returned).
- Do you need to go to the bathroom, or have you already been?
2. When visiting or traveling to a place is intended, and that action is a finished one.
- Have you ever been to Budapest?
- I have been to Dubai multiple times.
Compare Gone Vs. Been
- Joan’s just gone to that shop.
He has not returned after purchasing.
- Joan’s just been to that shop.
He has visited that place before as an experience.
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