1. Jessica has (GONE/ BEEN) to the
supermarket. I wonder when will she come
back?
2. Have you ever (GONE/ BEEN) to Nanjing? No,
never. What about you?
3. Dennis has (GONE/ BEEN) to France for the
summer, so you can call again in September.
4. Mark has (GONE/ BEEN) to the supermarket.
Now he's taking a shower.
5. If I'd had time, I would have (GONE/ BEEN) to
see Graham.
6. Joe has (GONE/ BEEN) to France five times,
so he is very familiar with it.
7. I have (GONE/ BEEN) to Germany several
times.
8. None of her family has/have (GONE/ BEEN)
to college.
9. Since I have owned a bicycle, I have (GONE/
BEEN) to school by it every day.
10. This is only a guess, but I think Barbara
might have (GONE/ BEEN) to Jan's house.
11. I have (GONE/ BEEN) to every Metropolitan
police station, from Islington in the north to
Bow Street in the west.
12. For many years now, more than half the
engineering doctorates awarded in the
United States have (GONE/ BEEN) to foreigi
nationals.