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#2 (permalink) Thu Oct 21, 2010 9:51 am has gone vs. went |
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She has gone out - implies that not only did she go out, but she's not here at the moment. She went out - suggests that at some point in time she went out, and whether she's here or she's still out is unclear without further context. _________________ If it's not easy, don't do it!
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#3 (permalink) Thu Oct 21, 2010 10:28 am has gone vs. went |
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Thanks for the reply.
Let me create a phone dialogue:
Adam: Hi, can I speak to Mr. Smith Jen: I'm sorry. He has gone out to the pharmacy.
In this context, is there any difference if Jen says "He went to the pharmacy."?
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#4 (permalink) Thu Oct 21, 2010 18:46 pm has gone vs. went |
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'He's gone to the pharmacy ' is the correct alternative.
He went... changes the tense and sets the visit to the pharmacy in the past instead of in the present. _________________ Cheers m' dears! |
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#5 (permalink) Thu Oct 21, 2010 19:23 pm has gone vs. went |
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Hi Rickyrocky,
There is of course the difference in the two tenses - present perfect simple (has gone) and past simple (went). By saying: He has gone out, you are explaining why he is not there. By saying: he went, you are explaining what he did and there would usually be an expectation of when this was. To make this conversation sound right, you would have to say: He went to the pharmacy about five minutes ago.
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#6 (permalink) Fri Oct 22, 2010 8:02 am has gone vs. went |
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The picture is getting clearer to me now and I appreciate your help very much ) thanks. |
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