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has he gone vs has he went

The correct phrase is 'has he gone.' 'Has he went' is incorrect in standard English. 'Gone' is the past participle of 'go' and is used with the auxiliary verb 'has' to form the present perfect tense.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 6351 views

has he gone

This phrase is correct in English.

This phrase is used to ask about someone's current location or status in the present perfect tense.

Examples:

  • Has he gone to the store?
  • Has he gone home already?
  • Has he gone for a walk?
  • Has he gone to bed?
  • Has he gone to work?
  • By the way, where has he gone?
  • Has he gone to see his mother?
  • Has he gone crazy?
  • Has he gone insane?
  • Has he gone home to change?
  • Has he gone to heaven, Jesus?
  • Has he gone for a paddle and all?
  • Has he gone out to kill something fresh?
  • Where has he gone now?
  • Where has he gone?
  • Where else has he gone?
  • And where has he gone?
  • Where has he gone, Elys?
  • Where the hell has he gone?
  • Why has he gone away?
  • Has he gone west?
  • Has he gone to sleep?
  • Has he gone to Henry Tudor?
  • Has he gone to Henry Tudor?
  • Has he gone fishing?

has he went

This phrase is incorrect in standard English.

  • Commander Opo-tae has deserted! He went over to the government.
  • Rumor has it that he went to Harvard.
  • So his C.O. has no idea why he went U.A.?
  • But he has went on errands.
  • Because he went after Arthur's wife.
  • He went to prison protecting his family.
  • She visited often before he went to Japan.
  • I understand he went through something really traumatic.
  • He went downstairs to get his knife.
  • He went to a sorority party.
  • He went through war in Indochina.
  • He went MIA in Afghanistan six years ago.
  • Then he went nuts about religion.
  • Suddenly something snapped, and he went crazy.
  • He went in his room before he went out.
  • Anywhere he went, things went well.
  • He went around once, he went around twice, he went around thrice.
  • He went there the night before the Chinese thing went down.
  • He went home, went to sleep, found out what happened in the morning.
  • I think that he went port when they all went starboard.

Alternatives:

  • Has he gone?
  • Did he go?
  • Has he left?
  • Is he away?
  • Where did he go?

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