He has been to America, but he hasn't been to New York. |
You can say "I haven't been to..." or "I've never been to..." |
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He has been to Ireland, but he's never been to Dublin. |
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He has been to Canada, but he hasn't been to Montreal. |
Already and Yet |
What have I packed? |
Already is used to show that something has happened before the present time. |
I have already packed my skirt, a jumper and some socks. |
Yet is used in negative statements to mean something hasn't happened up to the present time, but it implies that it will happen. |
What haven't I packed, yet? |
I haven't packed my toothbrush and toothpaste, yet. |
I haven't packed my hairbrush, yet. |
I haven't packed my shoes, yet. |