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Are both B and C correct?
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Are both B and C correct?
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I believe C is the most correct.
Gone to implies the event is ended. “Has been in” implies that she is still there in this context (because it includes a period of time that has not ended). Since we know she comes back in the future C is the best answer.
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@jwkuo0912 yes. If she is there now I still like C best. If she went for two months last year then you need a new sentence.
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