Mam, I have some doubts. You said, "in" means after a certain period of time. Morning refers to a period of time. When we write, "in the morning" it does not show after the morning. But, when we write, I am coming back in two minutes. It shows that I am coming back after two minutes from right now. What is the difference ? Preposition "To" To shows destination. I am going to the market. Here, "market" is my destination. When we write, Practice is the key to success. Here, "To" expresses the relation between key and success. What relation do they express ? I have been in Kolkata for two months. Here, "have been " is present perfect form of the verb "be". In shows that I have been at any point inside the area of Kolkata. But, when I write, I have been to Kolkata. Here, "have been" is the present perfect form of verb "be". "To" shows destination. Why do we use here"to" to expresses that I went to Kolkata and right now I am not there. I went to Kolkata. Went shows it is a one-time action and completed action. That is why we mention time with simple past tense. Mam, please make me understand those concept.
1. Here I explain the difference between 'in' and 'within'. 'in' has many different uses as a preposition. 2. In the phrase 'I have been to ...' 'been' is the past participle of 'go', which has two past participles: gone = still at the destination, been = not at the destination anymore.
But, ma'am, when we use the word 'change' as a noun, 'change in' is possible, isn't it? He has changed a lot. I can notice the *change in* his behaviour.
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Mam, I have some doubts.
You said, "in" means after a certain period of time.
Morning refers to a period of time.
When we write, "in the morning" it does not show after the morning.
But, when we write,
I am coming back in two minutes.
It shows that I am coming back after two minutes from right now.
What is the difference ?
Preposition "To"
To shows destination.
I am going to the market.
Here, "market" is my destination.
When we write,
Practice is the key to success.
Here, "To" expresses the relation between key and success. What relation do they express ?
I have been in Kolkata for two months.
Here, "have been " is present perfect form of the verb "be".
In shows that I have been at any point inside the area of Kolkata.
But, when I write,
I have been to Kolkata.
Here, "have been" is the present perfect form of verb "be".
"To" shows destination.
Why do we use here"to" to expresses that I went to Kolkata and right now I am not there.
I went to Kolkata.
Went shows it is a one-time action and completed action. That is why we mention time with simple past tense.
Mam, please make me understand those concept.
1. Here I explain the difference between 'in' and 'within'. 'in' has many different uses as a preposition.
2. In the phrase 'I have been to ...' 'been' is the past participle of 'go', which has two past participles: gone = still at the destination, been = not at the destination anymore.
But, ma'am, when we use the word 'change' as a noun, 'change in' is possible, isn't it?
He has changed a lot. I can notice the *change in* his behaviour.
Yes, that's correct. My example is about the verb 'change': to change to / into.
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