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  1. Dabei wird der Ausdruck ‘ been and gone ’ verwendet, um in etwa auszudrücken, dass jemand (kurz) da war, aber auch schnell wieder weg musste. Solch ein Kommen und Gehen kann durchaus mehrmals vorkommen. Als Beispiele: “Have you seen Tom? – Yes, he’s been and gone. He’s swamped at the moment.” (Hast du Tom gesehen? – Ja, er war ...

  2. The verb go has two past participle forms: been and gone. We use been when we know that someone has returned from a place. Dad's been to the supermarket. (= He went and now he has come back.) We use gone when the person has not returned.

  3. Been, gone: difference. gone = ‘She went there and she is still there.’. Liz has gone to the bank. (She's at the bank now.) been = She went there but now she's back. Liz has been to the bank. (She's back at home now.)

  4. Been Here and Gone is Thalia Zedek's debut solo album, following the demise of Come, her previous band.

  5. 27. Apr. 2020 · Been’ is the past participle of the verb ‘to be’, and so, as such, is used in perfect tenses. Here are some examples: ‘I have been very tired recently.’. ‘My car has been stolen.’. ‘Gone’ is the past participle of the verb ‘to go’, and so is used in perfect tenses to represent this common verb. Again, here are some examples:

  6. 15. Jan. 2013 · Gone is the past participle of go. Use been to describe completed visits. If you have visited a place on holiday and then returned you have been there. If someone visits a place but has not come home they have gone there. She's been to India on holiday three times. She's gone to Moscow, she will be back next week.

  7. ‘been’ oder ‘gone’ – Lückentext (Schwierigkeit: 2 von 5 – eher leicht) Wähle aus der Dropdown-Liste jeweils das passende Verb ‘ been ’ oder ‘ gone ’. Beachte dazu die Regeln aus der Beschreibung zum Unterschied von ‘been/gone’. Beispiel: “My father has been to Tokyo so many times. He speaks perfect Japanese.”