I agree with youandcorey, you don't need to use "to" in this sentence. I don't think that "where" is really useful either, though.
I've never been there. Incorrect? Would you please tell me the reason?I've never been there. Incorrect
I can't see anything wrong with that sentence. Maybe there's a typo?I've never been there. Incorrect? Would you please tell me the reason?
Thank you!
Thank you for your reply, fivejedjon, but I'm a little confused, I don't understand what you mean. Do you mean that sentence doesn't seem to be logical? Is it more sensible to say 'I'm looking around a new place I've never been to before'?"I'm looking around a new place I've never been there before" is incorrect.
There, unlike where and that is not a relative
No, it should be deleted. I'd write,Dear friends,
"I'm looking around a new place where I've never been to before."
Do we need the word 'to' there?
Is it more sensible to say 'I'm looking around a new place I've never been to before'?
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