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Overthinker Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

"All he's done was gone/go/goes/went"?

Hello,

Which verb should I use in the sentence "all he's done was [gone/go/goes/went] to consol her"?

I feel tempted to write "gone" to match it with "done" but I'm unsure of myself.

Thank you very much.

  

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Eren8hisfather Which verb should I use in the sentence "all he's done was [gone/go/goes/went] to consol her"? I am not sure what you mean. "

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Eren8hisfatherWhich verb should I use in the sentence "all he's done was [gone/go/goes/went] to consol her"?

I am not sure what you mean. My guess is "All he's done has been console her."

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All he's done has been (to) go to console her.

The anonymous suggestion above is better. You don't need the 'to go' part.

(Note the final 'e' on 'console'.)

CJ

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