0Dear friends,02br 02br 00Would you tell me what is the difference between02br 02br 01font001) he is gone and he has gone. 02font02br 02br 01font002) I have to go and I am to go02font02br 02br 00Regards,02br 02br 00Hancy0-
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0Dear Hancycruze,02br 02br 00It is my opinion that «he has gone» is standard modern English and «he is gone» is archaic English. We may however say that «gone» is sometimes an adjective, for example:- «my bag's gone».02br 02br 00Kind regards, 05002br 02br 00Goldmund010id1