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To/ into
To: we say :go / come/ travel (etc.) to a place
- go to France
- be sent to prison
- go to bed
We can say :go home/ get home (without a preposition)
- I'm tired. Let's go home.
Been to: I have been to (a place ) means I have visited a place.
- I have been to Tunisia four times
Into: Go into/ come into means enter a room or a building etc.
I opened the door and went into the show room.

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