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  1. ¿Cómo se usan los dos verbos (participios) ‘been’ y ‘gone’ en inglés? ¿Cuál es la diferencia? ¿Cuáles son las reglas particulares y que debe considerarse?

  2. or. gone. ? Grammar > Easily confused words > Been or gone? de English Grammar Today. We often use been to, instead of gone to, when we refer to completed visits to a place: Have you ever been to Budapest? Not: Have you ever gone to Budapest? If the visit is not complete, we use gone.

  3. gone. ? Grammar > Easily confused words > Been or gone? from English Grammar Today. We often use been to, instead of gone to, when we refer to completed visits to a place: Have you ever been to Budapest? Not: Have you ever gone to Budapest? If the visit is not complete, we use gone. Compare.

  4. 2 de abr. de 2014 · Ejemplos de BEEN y GONE en inglés: Aquí tienes unos ejemplos de esta diferencia entre been y gone. En estas frases, been se usa para hablar de visitas terminadas, mientras que con gone la persona sigue ahí. Q: Where’s Bill? A: He’s not here today. He’s gone to Paris on business. Q: Hello, may I speak to Mrs Johnson please? A: I’m ...

  5. Reference. Practice. Present perfect simple: been and gone. ‘Where's Dad?’ ‘He's gone to the supermarket.’. I've been to the supermarket. Do you want an apple? Andy has been to New York three times. Anna's gone to Santiago. She'll be back on Friday. Has Cathy gone to school today? Have you ever been to Iceland?

  6. 15 de ene. de 2013 · Grammar. With the present perfect tense we can use both been and gone. Been is the past participle of be. Gone is the past participle of go. Use been to describe completed visits. If you have visited a place on holiday and then returned you have been there. If someone visits a place but has not come home they have gone there.

  7. 18 de feb. de 2019 · Both “ been ” and “ gone ” can be used to describe visiting a place but there is an important difference in meaning. Let’s start by looking at the form and then we’ll look at the difference in meaning. “ been ” is the past participle of the verb “be” “ gone ” is the past participle of the verb “go”