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Have you ever gone to India vs Have you ever went to India

The correct phrase is "Have you ever gone to India?". The verb "gone" is the past participle form of "go" and is used with the auxiliary verb "have" to form the present perfect tense. The phrase "Have you ever went to India?" is incorrect because "went" is the past simple form of "go" and should not be used in this context.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 1852 views

Have you ever gone to India

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to ask someone if they have ever traveled to India in their life.
  • Fei-Hung, have you ever gone to school?
  • Have you ever gone diving, Agent Scott?
  • Have you ever gone up against Shaw?
  • Have you ever gone totally AWOL in your life?
  • Have you ever gone into a steel cage with a wolverine?
  • Have you ever gone out to the fence?
  • Have you ever gone out with a woman?
  • Have you ever gone back in?
  • Have you ever gone out with a Brazilian woman?
  • Have you ever gone wrong trusting me?
  • Look at me and tell me honestly, haven't you ever gone to see Talal in the depot?
  • Ellie, have you ever gone through full withdrawal?
  • Have you ever gone against everything you stand for just for money?
  • Had you ever gone to the Thunder Bay Inn... or elsewhere in Thunder Bay, alone at night?
  • It's the first thing every doctor I've ever gone to has checked.
  • Friending everyone I've ever gone to school with, worked with, dated or met.
  • Okay, now that Vivian has gone to bed have you ever role-played?
  • Have you ever gone down a road... I mean, far down it and...
  • Any member of that family ever gone to jail?
  • Have you ever gone hunting or have your dad or your friends taken you out hunting?

Have you ever went to India

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • One of the most successful places we ever went with Wildboyz was India.
  • Picture the greatest amusement park you ever went to as a kid.
  • People like you so they don't care that you ever went to therapy.
  • You were sick before you ever went to war.
  • You ever went to see a psychiatrist?
  • Miss Han, have you ever went "people watching" before?
  • I remember the first basketball game I ever went to.
  • If Waits ever went to France, it was under another name.
  • You were the wildest kid that ever went to a Lochester school.
  • She kept sand from every beach she ever went to.
  • There's no evidence that he ever went to New Mexico or anywhere else.
  • There's only one reason the C.I.A. ever went to that country.
  • I doubt he ever went to Durham.
  • None of our squalene vaccines ever went to market.
  • It's the last prep school I ever went to.
  • Nobody from my family ever went to no college.
  • That must have been the worst thing you ever went through.
  • Every rant you ever went on made perfect sense.
  • A bunch of inmates go to the prison library and check out a bunch of books that you've probably read cover to cover, and then they take turns beating you with them until you forget you ever went to...
  • I shook him off long before I ever went to your place.

Alternatives:

  • Have you ever been to India?
  • Have you ever traveled to India?
  • Have you ever visited India?
  • Have you ever journeyed to India?
  • Have you ever explored India?

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