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English, 03.01.2020 08:31 natalie2sheffield

Write the sentence, using 'have (has) been'/'have (has) gone'.
example 0. i haven't seen kate for ages. (she/paris/for a year)
answer 0. she has gone to paris for a year.

1. i have already come home. (i/poland/for a year)

my try is:
1. i have been to poland. i was there for a year.

can we incorporate the period "for a year" into the sentence "i have been to poland."?
is it correct to say, "i have been to poland for a year"? i don't think it is, but i need a confirmation from an expert.
you in advance! i have no more points to give, sorry!

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