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Which is correct?
Saying about countries/cities should I say "I have been to..." or "I have been in..."? Please explain me this case :)
2012年9月14日 10:43
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Thank you very much!
2012年9月14日
"i have been to" means that you have visited the country before in the the past, while "i have been in" is used when you are talking about a particular country you need to make a definite statement about. e.g i have been to London. therefore, the two words mean the same thing.
2012年9月14日
Someone talking about his or her travels might say "I've been to London" before. Someone who already lives near London might say "I've been in London before", but this second phrase is not the way it is normally expressed.
http://www.italki.com/answers/question/157472.htm
2012年9月14日
I have been to France.
I have been to Egypt.
to indicates reaching a place or travelling there.
in indicated immersion or being surrounded by something.
So you might say, while I was in Egypt .
You would say "I was in the city"
but you would not say "I was to the city" as that makes no sense.
2012年9月14日
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