Difference between Been Vs. Gone | Learn Advanced English Grammar

"Been" as the past participle of "go" is used in two places.

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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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