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Been or gone ? - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
from English Grammar Today. We often use been to, instead of gone to, when we refer to completed visits to a place: Have you ever been to Budapest? Not: Have you ever gone to Budapest? If the visit is not complete, we use gone. Compare. To top. Contents. Been or gone ?
Gone Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a. : lost, ruined. lost looks and gone faculties Penelope Gilliatt. b. : dead. c. : characterized by sinking or dropping. the empty or gone feeling in the abdomen so common in elevators H. G. Armstrong. 2. a. : involved, absorbed. far gone in hysteria. b.
Present perfect simple : been and gone | Learn and Practise Grammar
Practice. Present perfect simple: been and gone. ‘Where's Dad?’ ‘He's gone to the supermarket.’. I've been to the supermarket. Do you want an apple? Andy has been to New York three times. Anna's gone to Santiago. She'll be back on Friday. Has Cathy gone to school today? Have you ever been to Iceland? We form the present perfect simple of go with:
GONE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
GONE definition: 1. past participle of go 2. later or older than: 3. If something is gone, there is none of it…. Learn more.
present perfect - "She / he has gone" vs "She / he is gone" - English ...
She has gone to the shops - She has travelled to the shops. X is/are gone. Here, gone is an adjective that means "no longer present". You would therefore use it to describe something as not being here, but you can't use it to describe where something is currently, or is currently going.
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