No. "Gone" is a past participle and it needs the helping verb "have." So, you can say "you have gone to the party." (You need an article-- the party.) But it might be better, more conversational, to use the simple past-- You went to the party. (Went is the irregular past tense of "to go.") There is only one occasion when you can use "were gone"-- referring to the passing of time: You were gone for two hours.
No, the correct phrasing would be "You were gone to the party."
No, it is not correct to say "had went." The correct usage is "had gone." "Went" is the past tense of "go," while "gone" is the past participle.
Yes, that sentence is grammatically correct. It is a complete sentence with a subject (your parents) and a verb (are gone).
It is grammatically correct but not idiomatically correct - unless you refer to the creation of a political party. Speaking of a social event we say "have a party," "put on a party", "put together a party" or even "hold a party" so the correct idiom would be one of those.
"Had gone" is the correct form to use. "Went" is the past tense of go, but when forming the past perfect tense, you should use "had gone."
The correct phrase is "had gone," as "had" is used as the past perfect tense in this context.
Have gone is correct
Absolutely. You can say it that way, or you can say "These dogs have gone to deaf people's homes." Either is fine.
Yes, that sentence is grammatically correct. It is a complete sentence with a subject (your parents) and a verb (are gone).
It is grammatically correct but not idiomatically correct - unless you refer to the creation of a political party. Speaking of a social event we say "have a party," "put on a party", "put together a party" or even "hold a party" so the correct idiom would be one of those.
If what you're trying to say is a question- 'Has the bell gone?', then yes, that's correct. (Make sure you put a question mark at the end)
Not typically. The usual way is to say "Is Tony invited to the party?"Although an invitation may be for a party, or to a party, the preposition "to" is almost exclusively used to say someone is invited to attend a party.
The correct phrase is "had gone," as "had" is used as the past perfect tense in this context.
Yes, but you need a capital at the beginning of a sentence.
Neither is correct ... The correct for the present perfect continuous is: "I/we/you/they had been going," or "He/she/it has been going." The correct for the the past perfect simple is: "I/we/you/they had gone," or "He/she/it has gone."
Bell Partners cordially invite you to our annual party.
Yes. "Has Jon gone already?" "Yes, he said that he had to go the doctors."
Gone - The Tea Party song - was created in 2000.