
05-Apr-2008, 14:30
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Re: “has gone to” and “has been to” Quote:
Originally Posted by vil Hi Banderas,
Thank you for your excellent explanation. I think, I am able to afford to put in a brief complement in addition to your elucidation. It goes without saying if it is not redundant.
Where has Tom gone?
He has gone to the bank= he is there now or on his way there and has not yet returned.
Thank you for your kindness.
Regards.
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