might have gone.
might = modal auxiliary verb
have = auxiliary verb
gone = main verb - past participle of go.
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"To boldly go where no man has gone before."
Ernest Gann's Biographical Novel "Fate is the Hunter"
(Key Phrase) combination of keywords used for search, also called "search terms"
might have gone
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Has gone is not an adjective. It's a verb phrase.
gone out the window means its disappeared from your MIND
If your house is sold at auction, it is now the property of the buyer. You become like any other person who might want the house. A lawyer might be able to negotiate terms with the buyer, but it is more likely that your house is gone.
bankrupt
The censored phrase in Gone with the Wind is "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn", spoken by Rhett Butler at the very end.
The phrase "had already left" is grammatically correct. The phrase "had already been gone" is not grammatically correct.
You could, but then you would be poor AND alone. Might as well keep your friends if your job is gone.