Have you ever gone bungee jumping? Or, Have you ever been bungee jumping?
Which one is correct, and why? Please explain.
Thank you in advance!
Have you ever gone bungee jumping? Or, Have you ever been bungee jumping?
Which one is correct, and why? Please explain.
Thank you in advance!
They are two slightly different ways of asking exactly the same question. Both are idiomatic English.
However, the two verbs in question, be and go can signify different things in other contexts.
To say:
My friends have gone sailing would mean that they have departed the scene with the intention of sailing. It does not clarify whether they have arrived at the water, are still sailing or have finished sailing.
To say:
My friends have been sailing signifies that they have already finished sailing.
However, as you have phrased your questions, no such distinction can be drawn between them.