BEEN TO vs GONE TO — Even English Teachers Get This Wrong
Have you ever said "been to" when you should have said "gone to" — or the other way round? You're not alone. Even experienced English teachers make this mistake. In today's Talk Ralph English Podcast episode, we break down the real difference between BEEN TO and GONE TO using real stories, natural conversation, and examples from both UK and USA English. No boring grammar tables — just clear, human explanation that actually sticks. By the end, you'll never second-guess yourself again. Like, share, and subscribe for more real English conversations every week. Let's level up your English together! #TalkRalphEnglish #BeenToVsGoneTo #EnglishPodcast #EnglishGrammar #LearnEnglish

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