Elena
Have you ever been in Moscow? or to Moscow?
2014년 12월 15일 오전 2:58
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We'd naturally say "Have you ever been to Moscow?" The "to" indicates the transit of going there and coming back. Look up the difference between "have gone to ___" and "have been to ___". It's possible to use "in", but when I hear learners say this it always seems a bit off, like asking "How long are you in Moscow?" compared to "How long have you been in Moscow?" These are different questions. I guess it's because "in" usually means a static position. If the question is to do with travel, use "to".
2014년 12월 15일
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Both in moscow and to moscow are correct. I wish that one day I will go there :)
2014년 12월 15일
Try posting this on the discussion board :) I personally have not though.
2014년 12월 15일
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