Tuesday, 17 October 2023

Have been and have gone

 We use have/has been when someone has gone to a place and returned:

A: Where have you been?
B: I've just been out to the supermarket.

A: Have you ever been to San Francisco?
B: No, but I've been to Los Angeles.

But when someone has not returned, we use have/has gone:

A: Where's Maria? I haven't seen her for weeks.
B: She's gone to Paris for a week. She'll be back tomorrow.
 


Make up 3 sentences with have been /have gone and post them in the commentary section below. 

1 comment:

  1. They have been working on the new software for the past few weeks.

    She has gone to the store to buy groceries.

    We have been planning this vacation for months, and finally, we have gone to our dream destination.

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