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"he had gone" is this sentence correct?
"he had gone" is this sentence correct?
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He has gone.
He had went away. --> He had gone away.
He had left.
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@annamng "he had went away" is this grammatically correct? it should have been "he had gone away" isn't it?
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https://proofreading.ie/portfolio/using-went-an...
"He had gone away" is correct
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@annamng the website you shared it shows "he had went away" is wrong. i think it's still natural to use as it is understood. right?
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@annamng that's useful. it means "he had went away" is to add emphasis. "I gone, he done" are also to add emphasis. right?
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https://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/223547/...?
https://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/7418/a-...
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