Asked by Greg
                Is the following sentence grammatically correct?
“ do you have a favorite place you've been hiking”
I feel like something is incorrect, but can’t figure out what
Thank you
            
        “ do you have a favorite place you've been hiking”
I feel like something is incorrect, but can’t figure out what
Thank you
Answers
                    Answered by
            Greg
            
    Or does this make more
Sense? “do you have a favorite place you've been to hike”
    
Sense? “do you have a favorite place you've been to hike”
                    Answered by
            oobleck
            
    well, they both look fine to me.
The first seems to imply that there is a place you use on a continuing basis, while the second just says you have hiked there.
But, to be fair, "I've been hiking there" usually just means that it's a place you have been, so I guess it's a toss-up. They are certainly both syntactically correct.
    
The first seems to imply that there is a place you use on a continuing basis, while the second just says you have hiked there.
But, to be fair, "I've been hiking there" usually just means that it's a place you have been, so I guess it's a toss-up. They are certainly both syntactically correct.
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