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WHEN I USE THE VERBS DONE AND VERBS GONE?
Jul 22, 2011 5:15 PM
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You use the verb "done" when you talk about finishing an action.... " I am done with my lessons", meaning that you are finished. You use the verb "gone" when you talk about places... " He has gone home. "
July 22, 2011
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You can use them zillions of times in so many different contexts ,as Kegan explained to you ,they are paticiples of the verbs 'to go ,to do' (feito,ido).
So this form is used as the present perfect tense (verb to have + gone/done).
He has just done his assignment.
She has already gone to meet him with Jane.
July 22, 2011
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Done and gone are actually past participles. Done=feito gone=ido
Se usa-os como em portugues.
Ja tenho ido a praia=I have already gone to the beach.
Finalmente eu tenho feito o meu dever de casa=I have finally done my homework.
July 22, 2011
That's not a question but verbs only describe what a word is, action words. Running, jumping, punching, swimming, and so on. Done and gone are not verbs because they are not capable actions.
July 22, 2011
They are two very different words. I suggest a dictionary.
July 23, 2011
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