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I haven't been to Europe yet. Is this sentence right? I haven't been to Europe yet. I never been to Europe yet. Both sentences are correct? if not, what is difference ?
10. Okt. 2015 13:03
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"I haven't been to Europe yet" is correct. "I never been to Europe yet" is not possible. You still need to use "have" with "been", so the sentence must be "I've never been to Europe."
10. Oktober 2015
2
<> The grammar is correct. It states that, you have not been to Europe, but, it implies you may go in the future (yet). For example: "Son, have you washed your face?" No papa, not yet, I will do it soon.." The boy tells his father that he has not washed his face (yet), but he is going to do it later. <> The grammar is not correct. It should be "I have never been to Europe". It is a statement and 'yet' is not required.
10. Oktober 2015
1
the first one is correct (present perfect). the second could never be correct.
10. Oktober 2015
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