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  1. Saiba que na língua inglesa o uso desse verbo é um pouco mais complicado, e você precisa prestar bastante atenção para não errar. Então, para te ajudar, nós separamos uma explicação completa sobre três verbos principais utilizados com sentido de ir: been, gone e went !

  2. The verb go has two past participle forms: been and gone. We use been when we know that someone has returned from a place. Dad's been to the supermarket. (= He went and now he has come back.) We use gone when the person has not returned.

  3. 2 de jul. de 2013 · Você deve usar “ gone to ” quando quiser expressar a ideia de que a pessoa se foi para sempre e não volta mais ou ela foi para o lugar mencionado e ainda está lá. Assim, quando dizemos: She’s gone to Italy. Estamos passando a ideia de que ela foi para a Itália e ainda está lá.

  4. We often use been to, instead of gone to, when we refer to completed visits to a place: Have you ever been to Budapest? Not: Have you ever gone to Budapest? If the visit is not complete, we use gone.

  5. 15 de jan. de 2013 · With the present perfect tense we can use both been and gone. Been is the past participle of be. 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.

  6. Been (meaning come or gone) We sometimes use been as the past participle of come and go. present simple. past simple. present perfect. I go to the cinema a lot. I went to the cinema yesterday. I haven't been to the cinema for years. I haven't gone.

  7. 5 de nov. de 2018 · Improve your English vocabulary and grammar: learn the difference between the English words 'been' and 'gone' with English In A Minute!What's the difference ...

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