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Went out/goes out/gone out #1 (permalink) Thu Jun 25, 2009 8:23 am   Went out/goes out/gone out
 

Hello all,

Which answers are suitable for the question below!

When in the office, my friend goes out and someone asked me:
Where’s Paul?

1. He was went out
2. He goes out
3. he has gone out

Thanks a lot for the answers.
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Went out/goes out/gone out #2 (permalink) Thu Jun 25, 2009 12:02 pm   Went out/goes out/gone out
 

Paul has gone out.

Elvis has left the building! :) :)
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Went out/goes out/gone out #3 (permalink) Thu Jun 25, 2009 12:50 pm   Went out/goes out/gone out
 

I simply use "He's out" . Is it ok?
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Went out/goes out/gone out #4 (permalink) Thu Jun 25, 2009 14:17 pm   Went out/goes out/gone out
 

Kiprida wrote:
I simply use "He's out" . Is it ok?

Yes.
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Went out/goes out/gone out #5 (permalink) Fri Jun 26, 2009 0:46 am   Went out/goes out/gone out
 

Could I say :

1. He has gone out for a moment

2. He still left out

3. He’s out for a moment

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Went out/goes out/gone out #6 (permalink) Fri Jun 26, 2009 12:25 pm   Went out/goes out/gone out
 

can i say " he went out" ???? thank you.
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Went out/goes out/gone out #7 (permalink) Fri Jun 26, 2009 17:17 pm   Went out/goes out/gone out
 

he` out simple
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Went out/goes out/gone out #8 (permalink) Fri Jun 26, 2009 17:20 pm   Went out/goes out/gone out
 

Hi Gabby,

What does "he`out simple" mean and what language is it?

Thanks,
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Went out/goes out/gone out #9 (permalink) Fri Jun 26, 2009 19:40 pm   Went out/goes out/gone out
 

Gabby wrote:
he` out simple


Hi,

You need a verb here.

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Went out/goes out/gone out #10 (permalink) Sat Jun 27, 2009 11:03 am   Went out/goes out/gone out
 

Torsten wrote:
Hi Gabby,

What does "he`out simple" mean and what language is it?

Thanks,
Torsten


Ok to me it look something like french but here is what i wanted to write. He`s out does this make any sence?
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Went out/goes out/gone out #11 (permalink) Mon Jun 29, 2009 1:43 am   Went out/goes out/gone out
 

Could I say :

1. He still left out.

2. He’s out for a moment.
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Went out/goes out/gone out #12 (permalink) Mon Jun 29, 2009 21:08 pm   Went out/goes out/gone out
 

1. He still left out. - No
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Went out/goes out/gone out #13 (permalink) Tue Jun 30, 2009 18:39 pm   Went out/goes out/gone out
 

Rosario, you need only say, " He isn't here at the moment, but he will be back in --- minutes."
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Went out/goes out/gone out #14 (permalink) Wed Jul 01, 2009 0:25 am   Went out/goes out/gone out
 

Thanks Kitosdad.
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