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rodrigoleao2005
Brazil

Doubt
 
Hi! Can anyone help me?
Is it ok to say Although she would like to, Mary has never GONE to Japan.  
I would say BEEN...
 
Thanks in advance 
 

27 Oct 2021      





jfaraujo
Portugal

Hi!
 
You�re right! "Mary has never BEEN to Japan." 

27 Oct 2021     



douglas
United States

both are correct, though "been to" is probably more common (more correct?  :) )
 

27 Oct 2021     



MustaphaSahara
Morocco

both are correct. 

27 Oct 2021     



rodrigoleao2005
Brazil

Thanks!

27 Oct 2021     



yanogator
United States

Actually, I�m going to disagree here, because of the first clause�s use of the infinitive ("to"). That clause is a shortening of "Although she would like to", followed by the infinitive of the verb used in the next clause. We wouldn�t say "Although she would like to be to Japan", but we would say "Although she would like to go to Japan", so it seems to me that "gone" is the only reasonable choice to make, but that is definitely a strict interpretation of teh grammar.
 
Bruce 

29 Oct 2021     



douglas
United States

@Bruce  Using that logic, "to...been" and "to... gone" would be wrong too.
 
I see the "go" as implied in the first clause, but "never" as the key driver in the second.
 
 
 
 
 

1 Nov 2021     



yanogator
United States

Douglas, I�m missing your logic. The "never" is just indicative of a perfect tense, not of the verb.
 
I have never been to Japan, because I have never gone to Japan.
 
Bruce 

3 Nov 2021