English Grammar: "BEEN TO" or "GONE TO"?

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Oh, wow, I've definitely never been there before.
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Have you been there before?
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While we're on that topic:
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Hey, everyone, I'm Alex.
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Thanks for clicking, and welcome to this lesson on two commonly used and sometimes confused
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words in English.
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And those two words are: "been" and "gone".
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Now, these two words, I say they are commonly used and sometimes confused because they are
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often used in a similar way, in a similar context, but there is one situation where
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only one of them works.
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Before we begin: What is "been", what is "gone"?
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Grammatically, these are past participles.
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And today we're specifically going to look at how to use them with perfect tenses, because
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the confusion with the two words usually happens in the perfect tenses themselves.
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So, first let's look at "been".
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Notice the arrows that I drew here.
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So, if you have been to a place, this means that you went there and you returned.
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So, for example: "He's been to India."
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And by the way, this "he's", this means: "he has been in this situation", this is the present perfect.
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"He's been to India."
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He went and he returned in his life.
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This is a life experience that he had.
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Okay?
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So you can say: "I've been to India.", "I've been to Disney Land.",
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"I've been to Niagara Falls."
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So, if you want to talk about life experience where you went to a place, you returned from
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the place, it's behind you, it's in the past, it's done, it's in your life experience, "been"
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is usually the word you want to go with.
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Next: "gone".
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Now, I'm going to look at "gone" in a specific context which basically means you went to
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a place and you're still there, and you went recently.
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So, for example: "He's gone to India".
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-"Where's Frank?"
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-"Frank's not in Canada, man. He's gone to India."
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This means recently Hank left Canada...
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Did I say Hank or Frank?
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Frank or Hank?
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How do you not remember?
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That's okay, let's keep going.
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"Hank/Frank, Hankfrank, Frankhank has gone to India."
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So, he went to India maybe two days ago.
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He's in India now.
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Let's look at some more of these examples with "been" and "gone".
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"Been".
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"I've never been to China."
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Okay?
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Life experience, I've never been and returned, I have never visited China.
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"They had been there before."
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So we're using the past perfect tense, here.
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They had visited that location before.
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Ah: "We will have been in Montreal for three years by then."
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Now, here, it's actually slightly different. Right?
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Because you're not saying that you went to Montreal and you returned to Montreal, but
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that you have lived in Montreal for three years, or: "We will have lived",
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"We will have been in Montreal for three years by then."
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So, here is a different sense.
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Here, you're saying that in three years:
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"Oh, we will have been in Montreal for three years by that time",
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by a specific time in the future.
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Okay?
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So, a different way to use "been".
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Now, again, remember "been" is the past participle of the verb "be", and after "be" you can use
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many, many, many, many different things, so you can talk about your age.
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Right? You can talk about adjectives, your feelings.
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You can follow the verb "to be" with a continuous form.
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Right? So: "He's been playing", "He's been reading", "He's been doing".
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For this lesson I specifically want to focus on using it to talk about travel and life
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experience with visiting places and returning from places.
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"Gone", okay.
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"Jack's not here. He's gone home."
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Now, here we're using the present perfect.
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One of the uses for the present perfect is to talk about something that happened recently.
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Okay? And you can still see the effects, or something that just happened.
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So: -"Where's Jack?"
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-"Oh, Jack's not here.
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He's gone home. He has gone home."
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Not: "He's been home", that means he went home and he returned, and it's a weird kind of sentence.
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Maybe, unless he went for lunch, I guess.
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And here's another one: "She's gone grocery shopping".
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-"Hey, where is Matilda?"
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-"Matilda's not here. She has gone grocery shopping."
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Okay? So she went recently, she's there now.
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Next one, ah: "They've gone on vacation."
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So your neighbours are not here, you notice their car is not in the driveway.
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"Hey, where are the Hendersons?"
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-"Oh, the Hendersons are not here. They've gone on vacation."
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Okay?
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And last one: "He's gone to work".
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-"Mom, where's dad?"
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-"Dad's not home.
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He's gone to work."
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Okay? Recently he left the house, he went to work, he's at work now.
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Now, you could also say if it's the end of the day: -"Hey, did you go to work today?"
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-"Yeah, I've been to work."
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Okay?
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So, I've been to work today.
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Next: What did I do here?
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"I've never been or gone there before."
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Curious. Curious.
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Now, I did mention here-right?-that usually "been" is used when you want to talk about
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a place you have visited and you've returned from.
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"Gone" usually used to mean that you have gone to a place, you went to a place, and
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you are still there now.
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But really, when you're talking about life experience, in speaking sometimes people use
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these words interchangeably.
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Okay?
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So: "I've never been there before.", "I've never gone there before."
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Here, I said: "I've never been to China.", "I've never gone to China."
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If I say both of those, no one is really going to think I'm making a mistake.
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Okay? So if you do say: "I've never gone to China",
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"I've never gone to China", "I've never been to China",
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"I've never been to China", it's not a huge mistake.
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Okay?
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What I really want you to focus on is that in most contexts, if you want to be safe,
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if you want to talk about life experience, stick with "been", if you want to talk about
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something that just happened and you want to say the person is still there, still at
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the location, use "gone".
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So: "He's been to India."
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Life experience.
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"He's gone to India."
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Recently, he went yesterday.
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So, when you're thinking about "gone" in this situation, a little trick you can use is ask yourself:
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"Where is he?
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Where is she?
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Where are they?"
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And if they're not here: "Oh, he's gone to India.", "He's gone grocery shopping.",
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"They've gone on vacation.", "He's gone to his brother's house."
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Okay?
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So, for "gone", if you can ask yourself the question: "Where is ____?" then you can use
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"gone" in this case.
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And one more, before you guys ask me this question in the comments.
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You might say: "Alex, why would I say: 'He's gone grocery shopping'?
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Why don't I just say: 'He went grocery shopping'?"
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Excellent question, such a good question.
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So, remember, simple past, action that happened in the past and is finished.
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Right?
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So: "He went grocery shopping", "He went let's say five minutes ago".
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Present perfect, specifically for present perfect in this case: "He's gone grocery shopping"
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means that, you know, something that started in the past has continued into the present.
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Really, you can use both.
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You can say: "He went grocery shopping", "He's gone grocery shopping", and you won't be wrong
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in either case because you can mentally think that you're referring to an action where he
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went, he left the house, your focus is on the period he left the house.
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"He went grocery shopping".
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-"Where is he?"
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-"He's gone grocery shopping."
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The action started in the past, is still true now because he's still there now, so your
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focus changes.
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Both are correct.
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Okay, that's it.
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Are you confused?
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Do you feel better?
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Is it less confusing?
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Hopefully it's less confusing now.
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If you're really not sure, obviously you can watch the video again.
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Check out tons of resources, like, on Google or wherever else on the internet, preferably
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on engVid on this subject.
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Bye.
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