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  1. Present perfect simple: been and gone ‘ Where's Dad? ’ ‘ He 's gone to the supermarket. ’ I 've been to the supermarket. Do you want an apple? Andy has been to New York three times. Anna 's gone to Santiago. She'll be back on Friday. Has Cathy gone to school today? Have you ever been to Iceland?

  2. 14 mar 2019 · Gone. There's nobody at home. I think they've ___________ away for the weekend. ? Been. ? Gone. He's _________ to toilet. He'll be back soon.

  3. If a person has returned from a place we use “been”, but if the person is still absent, we use “gone”. For example, use “I have been to …(place)” to talk about somewhere that you have visited in the past.

  4. PRESENT PERFECT (been-gone) - Quiz. 1) 'Where's Dad?' 'He's __________ to work'. a) gone b) been 2) Joe has ________ to town. He'll be back at about six. a) been b) gone 3) Have you ever _______ surfing? a) been b) gone 4) You're late. Where have you _______ ?

  5. Exercises. Decide which option is best in the sentences. You’ve missed Tina — she has just to the bank. I’ve never to Mexico. He’s already for lunch, call back later. We’ve to China before but we’ve never to Vietnam. Have you to the new restaurant in town yet? Patrick isn’t here, he’s to work. Liv has never to the beach before.

  6. Esercizi Pratici per Distinguere Been e Gone. Per affinare la comprensione e l’uso di “been” e “gone”, è utile praticare con esercizi specifici. Un esercizio efficace consiste nel completare frasi in cui la scelta tra “been” e “gone” cambia il significato della frase.

  7. Test yourself with our free English language exercise about 'Been & Gone'. This is a free beginner English grammar quiz and interractive grammar exercises. No sign-up required.