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In and to? I asked it before but with a mistake, I typed on instead of to. When we should use in and to with places? How long have you been in the U.S? Have you been to California before?
2014年11月21日 06:40
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I think 'in' would be used if time was the main context, 'to' would be used if movement was the main context. Some examples: Have you ever been in England in the winter? Were you in England in 2003? How long have you been in England? How often have you been to England?
2014年11月21日
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With places, we use in when we want to talk about a person, object or event inside a place. e.g. My Sister was born in Scotland. He plays football every Tuesday in Madrid. We ate pizza in a restaurant. We use to when the sentence involves travelling to a place. e.g. He went to the hairdressers. I´ve never been to Tunisia. Let´s go to Mexico. She wants to fly to Stockholm (travel by plane to Stockholm), because her brother is studying in Sweden (her brother studying is an event within a place). I hope this helps, if you have any more questions, you can contact me via my italki page.
2014年11月21日
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