At the time, Leigh was involved in an affair with English actor Laurence Olivier.
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If you aren't sure whether to use gone or went, remember that gone always needs an auxiliary verb before it has, have, had, is, am, are, was, were, be , but went doesn't.
When youhear someone say " She's gone", they mean " She hasgone".
Leigh appeared to be headed for a complete breakdown until producer David Selznick begged Olivier to visit and calm her down.
I have gone through all these rooms looking for my keys.
For instance, "I found out three minutes ago that he had gone" Reference time is "three minutes ago", and event time is in the past relative to that.
In the first one, with have, the action continues to the present moment. In the second one, with had, the action continues to a moment in the past. I have gone through all these rooms looking for my keys. [up to now] I had gone through all these rooms looking for my keys. [up to that time in the past] CJ CalifJim ohh thanks for ur help
have/has/had been vs. have/has/had gone H humam Member 1. Jim Has gone to Italy. (=he is there now or on his way there) 2. Jane has been to Italy. (=she has now come back) by Raymond Murphy 3. 'I went shopping yesterday.' 4. He told us he had been shopping the day before. 5.'I went to a brilliant lecture this morning.' 6.
Such usage is idĀiomatic and is not reĀally an inĀstance of a genĀeral gramĀmatĀiĀcal rule. A non-naĀtive speaker just has to reĀmemĀber that. to be gone = to be far away; to have disappeared; (figuratively) to be dead. The form āhave goneā, on the other hand, is the orĀdiĀnary past perĀfect of āto goā and can be used just.
Such usage is idĀiomatic and is not reĀally an inĀstance of a genĀeral gramĀmatĀiĀcal rule. A non-naĀtive speaker just has to reĀmemĀber that. to be gone = to be far away; to have disappeared; (figuratively) to be dead. The form āhave goneā, on the other hand, is the orĀdiĀnary past perĀfect of āto goā and can be used just.
Gone ā The past tense form of this verb which must be used only after the words have, has, had, is, or any form of the word be. - had gone - has gone - is gone - have gone - will be gone - are gone - were gone - am gone - I had gone three miles down the road before I realized that I was driving in the wrong direction.
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