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I have went vs I have gone

The correct phrase is 'I have gone.' 'I have went' is not grammatically correct in standard English. 'Gone' is the past participle of 'go' and should be used in perfect tenses.

Last updated: March 21, 2024 • 1064 views

I have went

'I have went' is not correct in standard English.

The correct form is 'I have gone,' which is used in perfect tenses to indicate completion of an action.
  • I should have went with the chicken fingers.
  • Look, I know I should have went to the bathroom with jamie, and I understand why you don't want me to babysit him no more.
  • If I'd have went to jail, I'd be getting out today.
  • If I knew My Chan was a girl, I would have went for her.
  • Maybe if I'd have went and seen him more, gone to the parole hearing.
  • I must have went through, like, six bottles of hand sanitizer.
  • Yes, it was,'cause I should have went with him.
  • I know that I have with Dad went to the scrap heap.
  • I think she would have went with me too, if she'd a lived.
  • I've done hundreds of scans. I have no idea what went wrong.
  • That's everything I have from when you went down to now.
  • Don't get mad, but I have a feeling he went down to talk to Battaglia.
  • First I was walking, and then, suddenly, I was flying, and I have no idea what went wrong in between.
  • Maybe I should have just went with the radio ads.
  • I went to have tea with Atticus.
  • I went to have a look at Angelfield.
  • I went to have a talk with Aaron yesterday.
  • So I went to have it out with him after Beatrice fell asleep.
  • I went to have a look at a new school today.
  • The best part is that the woman whose memories I have, she went to Quantico, which means she learned how to do this -

Alternatives:

  • I have gone
  • I went
  • I had gone
  • I will have gone
  • I would have gone

I have gone

'I have gone' is the correct form in standard English.

Use 'I have gone' in perfect tenses to show that an action has been completed.
  • Here, in this machinery, I have gone beyond that.
  • I have gone into substantial debt over this.
  • I have gone after big fish before. I know what it feels like to be watched.
  • With this I have gone beyond Dom Alcuin's book.
  • I have gone very much far away with my talk.
  • I have gone on the radio to talk about the disease.
  • For the past few days, I have gone above and beyond.
  • But you are someone who occupies my mind and my heart in this distant land where I have gone.
  • I have gone beyond the 15 posts required to upload images to the Galleries, but STILL get an error code.
  • I have gone out of my way to ensure that it doesn't happen in my life.
  • Now I have gone back to using well water (500ppm) about half the time.
  • I have gone on adult education a year.
  • I have gone a bit overboard this year.
  • He undoubtedly thinks I have gone crazy.
  • Yes, I have gone undercover.
  • Bill and I have gone our separate ways.
  • I have done thousands of miles on this bike and I have gone backwards.
  • I have gone to swear to the woman who lodged us.
  • I have gone back to music recently.
  • I have gone over all this with Starfleet.

Alternatives:

  • I went
  • I had gone
  • I will have gone
  • I would have gone
  • I am gone

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