gone

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BrE /ɡɒn/ AmE /ɡɑːn/

adjective en → es

1 BE NOT THERE [non-finite] A2

not present; not in a place or situation anymore

no está, ausente, desaparecido

  • be gone

Collocations gone for the day · gone forever

  • He's been gone since last week.

    No está desde la semana pasada.

2 FINISHED [non-finite] B1

ended; no longer happening or existing

terminado, acabado, finalizado

  • be gone

Collocations gone for good · gone forever

  • The party is gone.

    La fiesta ha terminado.

1 PAST PARTICIPLE [past_participle] A2

used as the past participle of go in perfect tenses and passive voice constructions

ido, ida (fem.)

  • have gone
  • I have already gone to the store.

    Ya he ido a la tienda.

2 PAST PARTICIPLE [passive] B1

used in passive voice constructions

ido, ida (fem.)

  • be gone
  • The book has been gone for a week.

    El libro ha estado desaparecido durante una semana.

1 PAST SIMPLE [past_simple] A2

used as the past simple form of go in affirmative sentences and questions

fui, fuiste, fue, fuimos, fueron (various conjugations)

  • went
  • I went to the park yesterday.

    Fui al parque ayer.

2 PAST SIMPLE [past_simple] A2

used in negative sentences and questions with did not/didn't

no fui, no fuiste, no fue, no fuimos, no fueron (various conjugations)

  • did not go / didn't go
  • Did you go to the party?

    ¿Fuiste a la fiesta?

1 PAST PARTICIPLE [past_participle] B2

used as an adjective in passive voice constructions

ido, ida (fem.)

  • be gone
  • The book is gone.

    El libro está desaparecido.

2 PAST PARTICIPLE [past_participle] B1

used as an adjective in perfect tenses

ido, ida (fem.)

  • have gone
  • I have been to the store.

    He estado en la tienda.