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Learn english 775 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

has gone vs is gone

  

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  • Sometimes there is no difference in the essential meaning between the two verb forms you mention.
  • With 'is' we are talking about a state of absence; with 'has' we are talking about a specific action, similar to 'he has left (the building').
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