Been vs Gone - English In A Minute

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BBC Learning English


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Hi, Sian here for BBC Learning English.
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And today, we're going to look at these two little words.
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So 'been' and 'gone' are both past participles,
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both used with the present perfect,
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but they don't have the same meaning.
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We use 'been' to talk about complete visits.
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So, 'she has been to Paris'
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means that she visited Paris at some point in the past
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and now she's back in the UK.
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Careful with pronunciation.
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When we say 'been' in a sentence,
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it becomes /bɪn/.
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She's been to Paris.
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But, 'she's gone to Paris'
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means she travelled to Paris
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and she's still in Paris now.
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She's on holiday. She's gone to Paris.
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Easy, right?
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Been – you go somewhere and return.
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Gone – you go somewhere but don't return.
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