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I have been to do something
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25 нояб. 2013 г. — " I have been" is often used as a synonym for "I have gone ." Thus "I have been to visit my mother twice this month" is idiomatic for "I have gone to visit my ... |
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| 2 | ell.stackexchange.com | /questions/39902/hav... | |
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"Have been doing" and "have done"
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19 нояб. 2014 г. — Both sentences are correct and mean the same thing . The only difference is that we use |
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Why do you say "have been to" ?
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“Have been” focuses on having an experience . You also often see it in negative structures with “never”, eg. “I have never been to Rome”. |
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What is the difference between 'have been in' ...
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"[I] have been to [a place]" means that at an unspecified time in the past (once or more than once) you visited or spent time in a place. |
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Translation of "I have been doing" in Russian
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Through all of history, I have been doing it to myself. На протяжении всей истории я делал это с самим собой. |
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grammar - have wanted to do/ have been wanting to do
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10 июн. 2016 г. — Both verb forms are correct . "Want" is one of the verbs that can be used in the present perfect simple or continuous, and the meaning is the same. |
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“I've Been Meaning to… Never Get Around to…”
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“I've been meaning to do something” and the second one is “to get around to doing something”. And depending on whether you refer to a past event or things in ... |
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Present perfect continuous ( I have been working )
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We use the present perfect continuous for a single activity that began at a point in the past and is still continuing |
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How do "I was gonna do sth." and "I've been meaning to ...
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27 мар. 2021 г. — "I've been meaning to do sth." implies you've had the will/intention to do it . See a translation. |
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