become : ‘It’s becoming difficult to find somewhere to park.’ 4
See BLIND, DARK, MAD 1, TRUE bed 1
Every morning I have to get up from my bed very early.
Every morning I have to get up very early. I left my bed at 8 a.m. and had a shower.
I got up at 8 a.m. and had a shower. get up = get out of bed and start your day: ‘I’ve got to get up early in the morning to catch the 7.00 train.’ 2
I decided to stay in my bed this morning.
I decided to stay in bed this morning. I never go to my bed before 11 p.m.
I never go to bed before 11 p.m. stay in bed, go to bed, get out of bed, lie in bed, be in bed (WITHOUT my, his, the, etc ) Compare: ‘Who’s been sleeping in my bed?’ asked Daddy Bear. been 1
I hadn’t been in Scotland before.
I hadn’t been to Scotland before. Have you ever been in California?
Have you ever been to California? been in = been living or staying in: ‘I’ve been in Paris since the beginning of June.’ ‘How long has Wendy been in hospital?’ been to = gone to and come back from; visited: ‘I’ve been to Paris three times.’ ‘I’ve been to the hospital to see Wendy.’ 2
Last year I’ve been to England for a month.
Last year I went to England for a month. First of all we’ve been to UCLA to see Ray’s brother.
First of all we went to UCLA to see Ray’s brother. When you are talking about a specific visit or trip that you made in the past, use went to (NOT have been to ). Compare: ‘I’ve been to England and Italy, but I haven’t been to France.’ ‘I went to England in 1993 and to Italy in 1994.’