Have gone VS had gone?

Have gone VS had gone?

Then, “have gone” refers to action that happens at some unspecified time before the present and “had gone”/ “was gone” refers to action that happened at an unspecified time before some other past time (which has to be specified or obvious from context).

Are you gone meaning?

You are gone means you are here and not you aren’t. You were gone speaks about a time in the past when you were not here.

Did you reach or have you reached?

Both are correct. Have you reached – Present perfect tense – positive interrogative sentence. Did you reach – Simple Past tense – Positive interrogative sentence. both are correct.

Is she gone or has she gone?

“She is gone” is not correct. When you hear someone say “She’s gone”, they mean “She has gone”. The reason that “She is gone” isn’t correct is because “gone” is past tense in this context.

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When you have gone meaning?

Gone is the past participle of go1. When someone is gone, they have left the place where you are and are no longer there. When something is gone, it is no longer present or no longer exists.

Did you go Vs have you gone?

‘Did’ – is the simple past referring to a definite, completed action in the past that has no relation to the present. ‘Have’ – is the perfect, which also refers to a definite, completed action in the past, but which has a relation with the present.

How do you ask someone if they have reached safely?

“I hope you reached home, safely”. You could also say; “I hope you arrived home safely”. or “safely arrived home”. Awesome glad you are there safely. Hope to see and talk to you soon again.

How far have you reached meaning?

Here you could cross check by Paraphrasing (Changing the set of words, without changing it’s meaning) the above statement & ask, “So! how far have you reached?” MEANING: How much of the task have you completed?) REASON: To ensure, the person is completing the task within the Stipulated time.

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Is it correct to say “I am going to work” or “going to work?

For most circumstances you will say, “going to work”, but in some cases you would use “. . . for work”. For example, if someone asked: “Are you going to Japan for vacation or for work?” you would answer: “I’m going for work.” Two good answers. Both are correct, depending on why you are going.

What is the difference between going to work and to work?

Two good answers. Both are correct, depending on why you are going. “To work” means you have a job and you are on the way TO it. “For work” means you are either looking for a job or you are going to a place to begin a job where you don’t normally go.

What is the perfect tense of has gone to?

Has / Have Gone to in Present Perfect Tense. Has / have gone to refers to someone who has gone to a place but has but not yet returned. In other words, someone who has gone to Hawaii is still in Hawaii having a good time.

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What is the difference between ‘have gone to’ and ‘have been to’?

Have gone to and have been to are commonly used to refer to movement to another place. Notice the differences in the examples below. Has / have gone to refers to someone who has gone to a place but has not yet returned. In other words, someone who has gone to Hawaii and is still in Hawaii having a good time.