The past participle of the word "go" is "gone." When we use the word "gone," it suggests that someone or something has already left or departed from a place. It's like when you're playing a game of hide-and-seek and you can't find your friend. You might say, "Where has he gone?" or "He's gone to the store." In English, we use the past participle form of verbs to talk about completed actions or to form certain verb tenses. It's important to remember these forms because they can help you express yourself more accurately and effectively in writing and speaking. So, remember, when asked about the past participle of "go," the answer is "gone." What other verb forms or grammar topics would you find helpful to learn about?
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