If I understand your question, "I haven't gone out in a while" is correct. "I haven't go out in a while" is incorrect. "I didn't go out in a while" is sometimes used, but I believe it's appropriate only in casual conversation.
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PreciousJonesLike gone out, gone out. Or
AvangiIf I understand your question, "I haven't gone out in a while" is correct.
"I haven't go out in a while" is incorrect.
"I didn't go out in a while" is sometimes used, but I believe it's appropriate only in casual conversation.
"I didn't go out for a while following the accident" would be okay.PreciousJonesLike gone out,
PreciousJonesLike an expression saying:Sorry, I'm not familiar with either one of these.
Haven't gone out in a while, like go out, go out. Or
Haven't gone out in a while, like gone out, gone out.
AvangiSorry, I'm not familiar with either one of these.Yes you are!
CalifJimYes you are!Okay. But I'm quite sure I'd add some quotes in there, or find some other way to format it - maybe a bold,