When use gone or been?

When use gone or been?

Gone is the past participle of go. Use been to describe completed visits. If you have visited a place on holiday and then returned you have been there. If someone visits a place but has not come home they have gone there.

Is it come and gone or came and gone?

has already arrived and has already departed. No, Joy is not here. She’s come and gone.

What is the saying come and gone?

have come and gone Literally, to have already arrived at and then left a particular place. Ed had to leave early today, so yeah, he’s already come and gone, but I can take a message.

Had been VS had gone?

Had been to indicates that someone has gone to another place and returned. On the other hand, had gone to indicates that the person was not present at some time in the past.

Has been gone grammar?

Reminder: have been is the present perfect tense of to be, and have gone is the present perfect tense of to go. However, in some contexts, the meanings can be different. I have been refers to a completed journey (or journeys) in the past. I have gone can refer to a journey from which the speaker has not yet returned.

How do you use go and come?

We use come to describe movement between the speaker and listener, and movement from another place to the place where the speaker or listener is. We usually use go to talk about movement from where the speaker or listener is to another place.

What’s another word for coming and going?

What is another word for coming and going?

recurring repeating
recrudescing reverting
coming back coming round
happening repeatedly iterating
occurring again reiterating

Has been gone or has gone?

Has been gone is which tense?

Reminder: have been is the present perfect tense of to be, and have gone is the present perfect tense of to go. However, in some contexts, the meanings can be different. I have been refers to a completed journey (or journeys) in the past.

Has been or is been?

‘Is been’ is grammatically wrong,when you use the word ‘been’ you’re reffering the past or ongoing action that started in the past,while ‘is’ is indicating present action. So,’has been’ is the correct one.