Been or gone? Click on the correct form – the words are always BEEN / GONE in that order.
A: Have you seen Amanda?
B: Yes. She has BEEN / GONE to England. She needed a break after everything with Ethan.
A: Where has Iris BEEN / GONE this week?
B: She has BEEN / GONE at Amanda’s house in Los Angeles. She’s there now.
A: Has Graham BEEN / GONE on many dates since his wife died?
B: Not really. He hasn’t BEEN / GONE on a serious date for a long time.
A: Have you ever BEEN / GONE to Surrey?
B: No, I haven’t. But Amanda has BEEN / GONE living there for weeks now. She says life there is much more straightforward than in LA.
A: Where are the kids?
B: They have BEEN / GONE to their grandparents’ house.
A: Has Graham BEEN / GONE with them?
B: No, he has stayed at home with Amanda.
A: Hurray, Amanda and Graham are away at last! This is the first time they have BEEN / GONE on a proper holiday as a couple.
B: Have they BEEN / GONE on any trips since they met?
A: Just short visits. Nothing serious.
A: Has Iris BEEN / GONE to see Miles today?
B: Yes, she is in his studio now.
A: Is she really in love with him?
B: Yeah, she says she has never BEEN / GONE in a serious relationship with someone like him.
