Have been to / Have gone to

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Yitan

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Hello!

I don´t understand very well this test question:

"No, I _______ to the U.S.A.
a) Have never been
b) Have never gone
c) Never have been
d) Never have gone

I answered the B option, the correct one is the A. I´m Spanish speaker and I don´t understand very well why you can´t say I have never gone to U.S.A any explanation?

Thank you very much :)
 
"Never been" is the best answer, but "never gone" is also possible. It's a poor question.
 
"Never been" is the best answer, but "never gone" is also possible. It's a poor question.

Thank you, what do you mean with poor question?
 
The question is designed poorly. There are two possible, grammatically correct answers.
 
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It's a poor question in that there is more than one possible answer. That said, I would also go for 'have never been'.
 
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It's a poor question in that there is more than one possible answer. That said, I would also go for 'have never been'.

Yes, it's the best answer. We usually talk about having "been" somewhere, rather than having "gone" there. But not all the time.
 
Okay, thank you. Then is there any difference in the context when you say I´ve never been or I´ve never gone?

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Thank you, Dave and Chicken Sandwich, for clarification. Yes, I got confused when I read "It is a poor question" since in here it means wrong question. In other words, "What did you think?" Again thank you.

 
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