Confusing English Verbs | BEEN & GONE

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Hello I'm Emma from mmmEnglish!
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Welcome back to another lesson about
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confusing English verbs.
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English verbs that are similar.
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And so sometimes, it's hard to know
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which one is the right one to use.
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So, they might be causing you a few problems.
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But don't worry, in this lesson we're going to help you
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to fix those problems.
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We're going to focus on the verbs 'been' and 'gone'.
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Now I'm sure that you've already recognised
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that these verbs are not in the infinitive form.
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They're the past participle forms of the verbs
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'to be' and 'to go'
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which are both irregular verbs.
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Now these verbs have a really close
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relationship in English,
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though their verb forms
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don't really give you any clues about that!
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Here, you can see them in past tense,
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in present tense, in past participle form, together.
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But in English,
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the verb 'to go' has two past participle forms:
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'gone' and 'been'.
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The past participle form of 'be' and 'go'
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can be 'been'.
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And this is usually where the confusion happens.
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These two verbs are very often used in similar ways
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and in similar contexts
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but sometimes only one of these verbs works.
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The past participle form of verbs
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are most commonly used in the perfect tenses,
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together with the auxiliary verb, have.
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So this is where you need to pay close attention
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to the main verb and be clear about
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which verb you're trying to use,
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'to be' or 'to go'.
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Firstly, let's review 'been' as the past participle of 'to be'
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He's been sick for a week.
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I've been exhausted since we got home.
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Have you been pleased
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with your performance this year?
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So we use 'been' to talk about
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feelings and our health but of course,
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it can also be followed by the continuous verb form
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as part of the
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structure of the present perfect continuous
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or the past perfect continuous.
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They had been waiting at the wrong classroom.
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But when we look at been as the past participle of 'to go'
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well, obviously there are a few questions
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that we need to ask.
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Why are there two different forms?
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Is the meaning different?
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When should I use 'gone' and when should I use 'been'?
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The difference in meaning is actually quite simple.
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'Gone' tells us that the movement is in one direction,
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away from a particular place.
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'Been' tells us that the movement is in two directions,
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away from a particular place and then back again.
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You've returned.
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They've gone, they're not here at the moment.
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They've gone to the supermarket.
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They're at the supermarket now, they're not here.
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They've been to the supermarket.
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So they're back home now.
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Amy's just gone for a run, she's not here right now
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but she'll be back in half an hour.
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Amy's just been for a run,
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she arrived home about five minutes ago.
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The difference between 'been' and 'gone'
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is simple to explain when you're talking about holidays.
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My sister-in-law lives in Thailand, in Bangkok
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so I often go there to visit her.
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I've been there five times already.
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Those trips are all complete. They're in the past.
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She hasn't been to Australia to visit me yet though!
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I'm looking for Tom. Has he already gone to Sydney?
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He's already been! He got back yesterday.
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Now there's a little trick to remember here.
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If the trip is complete then use been,
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but if the trip is still happening
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and the person is not here, use gone.
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Now in this video, I talked about the present perfect
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and I explained that the present perfect can be used
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to talk about life experience
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or it can be used to talk about an unfinished action
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in the past,
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that is somehow affecting the present moment.
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So usually, that unfinished action
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started recently in the past
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and is still happening in the present.
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That past action is affecting the present moment.
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So these grammatical differences can help you
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when you're choosing whether to use 'been' or 'gone'.
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So use 'been' when it's something
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that happened in the past.
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It's part of your life experience and it's finished.
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I've been to Spain.
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I'm not there now but it is part of my life experience.
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If it's about life experience then 'been'
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is usually the correct choice.
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Now 'gone' is the one to use
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when it's an unfinished action that started in the past
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and affects the present moment.
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My mum has gone to Spain.
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She's not here now.
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It's a past action that is affecting the present
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and it's unfinished.
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So there are some common mistakes
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that English learners need to avoid
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when they're choosing between 'been' and 'gone'.
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So for you, don't use 'gone' when you're
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talking about yourself.
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I've gone to Japan.
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No I haven't, because I'm right here, I'm not in Japan.
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You also can't use 'gone' to talk about someone else
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who is actually with you at the time of speaking.
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It just doesn't make any sense.
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Most of the time, ever and never are used
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to talk about life experience.
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So usually, they are used with 'been' instead of 'gone'.
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Have you ever been to Australia?
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I've never been to Russia.
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Okay, so are you ready to practise a little with me?
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You need to choose 'been' or 'gone'.
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Tim has ... to Melbourne for the weekend.
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He'll be back on Monday.
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What do you think?
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Which verb is the correct verb?
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Tim has gone to Melbourne for the weekend.
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He'll be back on Monday.
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He's not here right now so he hasn't returned yet.
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He's still there, he's still in Melbourne.
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Has your dad ever .... to India with you?
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Has your dad ever been to India with you?
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We're talking about life experience here,
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so we would probably choose 'been'.
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Jessica has ... to the supermarket already.
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She bought some fruit for our picnic tomorrow.
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Which one is it?
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Been or gone.
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Jessica has been to the supermarket already.
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She's bought some fruit for our picnic tomorrow.
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It must be 'been' because we know what she bought
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so she must have come back from the supermarket
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and told us.
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Okay well I hope that that lesson was useful for you
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Just remember that 'been' is used to talk about
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life experience, about trips and events
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and things that have happened in the past
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but are not still happening now.
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And 'gone' is used to talk about a current trip or event
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when someone is somewhere else,
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they haven't returned yet.
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