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She went to the meeting vs She is gone to the meeting

The correct sentence is 'She went to the meeting.' The use of 'went' in the past tense is appropriate for describing an action that has already taken place.
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Last updated: October 19, 2024 • 12537 views

She went to the meeting

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to describe an action that has already happened. 'Went' is the past tense of 'go.'

Examples:

  • She went to the meeting yesterday.
  • They went to the party last night.
  • He went to the store to buy some groceries.
  • We went to the beach for a swim.
  • The students went to the library to study.
  • She went to her first meeting that morning And had truth tattooed on her arm that aften.
  • She wanted a drink and went to a meeting instead.
  • My man went to the meeting and met the individual, who told him he had burned the entire memoir.
  • And so is Marcus at the meeting he went to.
  • Your whole family went to meetings?
  • You went to meetings, and a piece of it stuck.
  • He went to a meeting, sir.
  • I went to a meeting last night.
  • Went to a meeting, then another.
  • I went to a meeting this morning.
  • I went to a meeting of the Collective.
  • I went to a meeting with reps from Calvin Klein.
  • I just went to those meetings to network.
  • I then went to another meeting.
  • The meeting went until 7:00.
  • We've already missed one flight because the meeting went over.
  • I'm praying the meeting went well.
  • I suppose the meeting went quite well.
  • The meeting went and held her in his arms.
  • Vince, you said the meeting went great.

She is gone to the meeting

This phrase is not correct in English. The use of 'is gone' in this context is not appropriate.

  • You should not have gone to that AA meeting without permission.
  • I mean, John might've gone to a meeting once or twice, but he was no ecoterrorist.
  • If Pop-Pop had gone to that meeting, he would have just written a check and made it all go away.
  • That's me, Saint Joseph, patron Saint of people who should have gone to booster club meetings instead of you.
  • Jo should have been long gone, meeting me.
  • So Helen is gone to visit the ape man.
  • He's been and gone... meetings with county cadres
  • All will be right when she is gone.
  • But she is gone, Laurel.
  • She is gone, Your Majesty.
  • Actually, he says that she is gone missing.
  • Ms Peggy, she is gone.
  • He is gone to papa already!
  • Your husband, he is gone to save far off, Whilst others come to make him lose at home.
  • It might have cost me a major investor, but at least she is gone.
  • No, Harvey you better wrap your head around the fact that Donna is gone and she is not coming back.
  • The next thing I know, she is gone.
  • I cannot believe she is gone.
  • And now she is gone, I do not know to whom I answer.
  • I know it doesn't feel like that at the moment, but she is gone.

Alternatives:

  • She has gone to the meeting.
  • She went to the meeting.
  • She is going to the meeting.
  • She went to the meeting earlier.
  • She will go to the meeting.

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