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Nefiteri Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

which is correct, The past is gone or the past was gone.
  

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I hate to be difficult, but I would say "The past has gone"!

  • I hate to be difficult, but I would say "The past has gone"!
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I hate to be difficult, but I would say "The past has gone"!
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i think both of them is correct. CONTEXT
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emsr2d2I hate to be difficult, but I would say "The past has gone"!
And you would be right to say that!
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why would he be riht?
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Could we have the context in which you want to say this?
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I can't think of a time when I might say " the past is gone" I would always say "the past has gone."

is - present tense. Has/have - past tense, and as we are talking about the past and using gone (past of go)then the aux must be in the past tense.
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I was asking the original poster.

I can't think of when I would want to say The past is gone. The past was gone. The past has gone.

But my imagination is not in full swing right now.

The past is the past... yes. The past has gone? Tell me a story that ends with that line?
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Of course you can say the past is gone
yeah you can
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hi there thanks for the commet.

This is the lines.

This is the day, it finally come..I'm on my way,
the past is gone moving on to a brighter day....

I got that in one of the lyrics of the song here.

please give corrections so that i can compare the corrections i have made here.
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PicnicOf course you can say the past is gone yeah you can

Could you give us an example when you might say that?

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