• Which Is Correct, 'Have You Ever Been in' or 'Have... - Quora.
  • In the second, it is being used in its more basic sense of existence , or in this case, living in or staying in a location. ... Have you ever been (to visit) Australia?
  • Have you ever been TO or IN Is it correct to say: I have never been IN (not to) ? Why? Aug 6, 2015 7:42 PM.
  • 'Have you ever been to' is used when asking about visiting a place, while 'Have you ever been in' is used when asking about being inside a place.
  • @hysinberg Rather use "Have you ever been to the UK" |The first one is more natural and common |Both are correct|“Have you ever been to...
  • Have you been to Italy ? - have you ever visited Italy? Have you been in Italy for a year? - here the meaning involves wasting time living or working in a certain place.
    • I have been to Paris twice.
    • Have you ever been to Japan?
    • Have you been to the new restaurant downtown?
  • A: How long have you been in California? B: I have been in San Francisco for six years and never thought of going back to my homeland.
  • Have you ever been in...? or Have you ever been to....? With extra information.
  • This is my guess: Have you ever been to London? Have you travelled (or visitied) London. It could be a short trip.
  • However, there is an important difference between been to and been in. When we say been to … we are talking about places that we have visited in our lives
  • 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.
  • 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?