• Related Which is correct, "have you ever been in" or "have you ever been to?
  • Have you ever been TO Disneyland. I'm running to catch the bus. If you're inside a place or a object then it's in. Examples: I'm IN the car. He's in the store.
  • Hi friends! :) I'm not sure about which is the right preposition in this question: "Have you ever been TO France?" or " "Have you ever been IN France?"
  • "Have you ever been to...?" ... Could be asking if someone has been in a situation or someone has ever been to this place in a particular time.
  • Have you ever been to Italy? This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to ask if someone has visited Italy.
  • 3) Have you been to London? ... What have you been reared on? Idk2222. Jun 1, 2024.
  • Should I use “IN” or “TO” in a sentence “Have you ever been to/in Tokyo before?” providing that we both are in Tokyo at that moment?
  • Have you ever been TO Korea? ... Запомнить, не думая, почему именно так, – а просто всегда говорить “Have you ever been to…” и радоваться.
  • Have you ever been to Rome, Italy? ... The present perfect is used to talk about if , at any point in your life in the past, you have visited or traveled to a specific place.
  • Вопрос: HAVE YOU EVER BEEN TO ... ?. Наречие EVER (когда-нибудь) часто встречается, когда мы говорим о жизненном опыте.
  • Certainly "Have you ever gone to... " is acceptable, but deciding whether to use "been" or "gone" can be a matter of context or personal preference.
    • Have you ever been to Japan?
    • She has never been to South America.
    • They have been to the beach many times.