English, asked by tez40, 11 months ago

what is the correct sentence of' I have gone to scotland but I have never gone to Wales'

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Answered by Meenal23
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I had gone to Scotland but I have never been to Wales.

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Answered by Sidyandex
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The correct sentence will be - 'I have gone to Scotland but have never been to Wales.'

The phrase 'have been' and 'has been' are used with the present perfect tense.

They are used when we talk about something that occurred in the past but (1) is going on still right now OR (2) is still true or relevant as on date.

The 'has' versus 'have' decision depends on a subject: 'you have', we have', 'I have', 'they have', 's/he/it has'.

We usually know that "have" is plural and "has" is singular.

"had been" follows the same parameters, but only for the past perfect in place of present perfect.

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