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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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go

i told my teacher that there is gone as 3rd form but he said that theres no 3rd form
  

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The 'third form' of the verb is what many people call the 'past participle'. 'Gone' is the third form of GO. "there is gone as 3rd form" is just not English.

  • The 'third form' of the verb is what many people call the 'past participle'.
  • 'Gone' is the third form of GO.
  • "there is gone as 3rd form" is just not English.
  • Please use a capital letter for the beginning of a sentence and for the pronoun I, and end your sentence with a full stop (period).
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The 'third form' of the verb is what many people call the 'past participle'. 'Gone' is the third form of GO. "there is gone as 3rd form" is just not English.

Please use a capital letter for the beginning of a sentence and for the pronoun I, and end your sentence with a full stop (period).

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