it is come and gone
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went is the past tense
No. You cannot say I have went somewhere. You can say: 1. I went there. (simple form of past tense) or 2. I have gone there. (present perfect tense)
The past participle of "went" is "gone." It is used with auxiliary verbs, such as "have" or "has," in perfect tenses, as in "She has gone to the store."
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went go / went / went Correction: go /went / GONE
What are the correct tenses for gone and went.
Sure! Here are the tenses for the verbs "went" and "gone" in past, present, and future: Past: Went (both for "went" and "gone") Present: Go (when using the verb "went" in the present tense) Future: Will go (for both "went" and "gone")
Chris Brown has gone to Africa. he went before his CD "Exclusive" came out
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.
You should have gone
Absent is a synonym of gone.
"Went" is used with simple past tense to describe an action that already happened ("She went to the store"). "Gone" is used with present perfect tense to indicate an action that has already been completed ("She has gone to the store").
gone
went is the past tense
No. You cannot say I have went somewhere. You can say: 1. I went there. (simple form of past tense) or 2. I have gone there. (present perfect tense)
I looked in the parking lot, but Eric's car was gone. (Using the definition of "gone" as "no longer present")OR:Thanks to human intervention, the Dodos are gone. (Using the definition of "gone" as "no longer in existence")