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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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I have little confusion,can you use it is gone or it has gone on past year
  

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Hi That's a good question: - 2015 is over - it is gone - 2015 is over - it has gone Both of those are OK but I think most people would use the second one Dave

  • Hi That's a good question: - 2015 is over - it is gone - 2015 is over - it has gone Both of those are OK but I think most people would use the second one Dave
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Hi

That's a good question:

- 2015 is over - it is gone

- 2015 is over - it has gone

Both of those are OK but I think most people would use the second one

Dave
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on a separate note, "I have a little confusion" is wrong
I am confused is right
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Hi

You are right to say that 'I am confused' is usual:

- I saw this sentence in a newspaper and I am confused

But 'have a little confusion' sounds like good colloquial English to me:

- Your finance report is good but I have a little confusion about it here ...

If you miss out the 'a' (as you did before) then it has a different meaning:

- I don'

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