both are correct but first one is a question and second is a sentence
Either is correct. "Had gone" is past perfect; "have gone" is present perfect.
The past tense of "go" is "went" and the past participle is "gone." For example: Yesterday, I went to the store. He has gone to work.
This sentence can not be changed in passive form.
The sentence "I have gone through" is correct. This construct is used to indicate a recent or ongoing action or experience that the speaker has personally undergone. "You had gone through" would be appropriate for describing a past action or experience that someone else has undergone.
The correct sentence is - Manish has gone to school to change his future
yesterday I've gone to market, by bus. I've gone to market for visit.
Yesterday's Gone was created in 1963-07.
Yes, he is gone as of yesterday.
Suits - 2011 Yesterday's Gone 3-12 was released on: USA: 13 March 2014
Houston Knights - 1987 Yesterday's Gone - 1.5 was released on: USA: 8 April 1987
Either is correct. "Had gone" is past perfect; "have gone" is present perfect.
Times past, days gone by, yesterday...
I should've gone to the beach yesterday.
Montgomery gentry
Still the Beaver - 1983 Yesterday's Gone 2-27 was released on: USA: 25 May 1987
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."
yesterday is an adverb