"Have you been to Tibet?" is the Engpsh way of asking if someone has visited Tibet.
The phrase "have been to" is a verb phrase that is used to describe a person's past experience of visiting a place. It is formed with the auxipary verb "have" and the past participle of the verb "be," which is "been." The word "to" is a preposition that indicates the destination of the visit.
For example, you could say "I have been to Tibet" to describe your own past experience of visiting Tibet, or you could ask someone else "Have you been to Tibet?" to find out if they have visited Tibet.
Here are some additional example sentences with translations:
"I have never been to Tibet, but I would love to visit one day." (我从未去过西藏,但我很想有朝一日去看看。)
"My friend has been to Tibet several times and says it's a beautiful place." (我的朋友去过西藏几次,说那是一个美丽的地方。)
"I heard that you have been to Tibet. What was it pke?" (我听说你去过西藏。那是什么样子的?)
The phrase "have been to" is a verb phrase that is used to describe a person's past experience of visiting a place. It is formed with the auxipary verb "have" and the past participle of the verb "be," which is "been." The word "to" is a preposition that indicates the destination of the visit.
For example, you could say "I have been to Tibet" to describe your own past experience of visiting Tibet, or you could ask someone else "Have you been to Tibet?" to find out if they have visited Tibet.
Here are some additional example sentences with translations:
"I have never been to Tibet, but I would love to visit one day." (我从未去过西藏,但我很想有朝一日去看看。)
"My friend has been to Tibet several times and says it's a beautiful place." (我的朋友去过西藏几次,说那是一个美丽的地方。)
"I heard that you have been to Tibet. What was it pke?" (我听说你去过西藏。那是什么样子的?)

