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Which one is correct: I have been to italy or I have been in Italy?
26 de dic. de 2022 15:19
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"I have been to Italy" is more common, but they are both correct.
If you want to use the proposition "in", we usually add some extra information, and we often change "have been" to "had been" or "was" for this grammar structure.
For example:
"I was in Italy last summer."
or
"I was in Italy when I turned 21."
or
"I had been in Italy for 2 years after I graduated."
The other phrase:
"I have been to Italy." = This is just a statement that you have visited this place.
Good luck!
26 de diciembre de 2022
1
Both are correct.
26 de diciembre de 2022
1
They're both correct.
26 de diciembre de 2022
1
I would say I have been TO Italy. In is closer to inside.
I went to the store. I was in the store when the fire alarm went off and we all had to go outside.
26 de diciembre de 2022
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Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Persa (farsi), Español
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Inglés, Persa (farsi)
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