Has gone is not an adjective. It's a verb phrase.
No, it is not. The word "gone" is the past participle of the verb to go. It can be used as an adjective (e.g. gone from sight).
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No. the word they've is a contraction of the personal pronoun 'they' and the verb 'have'. The contraction they've functions as the subject and the verb (or auxiliary verb) in a sentence or clause.Examples:They have gone on vacation.Or,They've gone on vacation.An adjective is a word used to describe a noun.Example:They had a nice vacation. (the adjective 'nice' describes the noun 'vacation')
No, the word 'gone' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to go.The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Example:He has gone to the store for sugar. (verb)The great herds of buffalo are gone now. (adjective)
No. The verb is to have, and is also used as an auxiliary verb in tenses such as present perfect (e.g. has gone, has been going).
As an adjective: The epic journey of Marco Polo is a fascinating story.As a noun: The movie Gone With The Wind is an epicthat can still draw crowds.
Only can be an adverb, as in "He only found one of his shoes." It is a adjective in "This is the only pencil I can find." It is a conjunction as in "I would have gone, only you objected." (meaning but)
Past can be used as a verb, noun, adjective, prepostition, or adverb. The definition for past as a verb is as follows: time gone by, something that happened or was done in the past.
The word 'went' is a verb; the past tense of 'go': go, goes, going, gone, went. Example:We go to school together.She goes to school by bus.They are going to school soon.They have gone to school already.She went to school in Chicago.
It can be, to mean not on: turned off, out of service, not in use (the power is off) or canceled (the wedding is off). Off can also be an adverb or a preposition. It is an adjective when referring to nouns (off button, off switch, off position). Also, in the colloquial use "gone off" (mainly British) to mean spoiled (e.g. the tuna salad has gone off).
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.