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Sk aligsm Posted 9 years ago
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Gone

He has gone mad.

What kind of verb is 'gone' here?

  

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Sk aligsm He has gone mad. What kind of verb is 'gone' here? Here, "gone", past participle of the verb go, makes present perfect tense with "has" preceding it.

  • Sk aligsm He has gone mad.
  • What kind of verb is 'gone' here?
  • Here, "gone", past participle of the verb go, makes present perfect tense with "has" preceding it.
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Sk aligsm

He has gone mad.

What kind of verb is 'gone' here?

Here, "gone", past participle of the verb go, makes present perfect tense with "has" preceding it.
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Sk aligsm

He has gone mad.

What kind of verb is 'gone' here?

It depends on what you mean by "kind", i.e., in what way you are talking about classifying verbs.

You already know from vsuresh that 'has gone' is the present perfect tense, but it's also an intransitive verb and it's also an inchoative verb in the given context.

CJ

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Sk aligsm

He has gone mad.

What kind of verb is 'gone' here?

I'd say that it is a main verb in that sentence.

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Quelle différence entre : He is gone mad et He has gone mad.

Y a t il une nuance entre les deux.

Cordialement Merci

Michel

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