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why you have gone vs why you have go

The correct phrase is "why you have gone." The verb "gone" is the past participle form of "go" and is used after the auxiliary verb "have" to form the present perfect tense. "Why you have go" is incorrect because the past participle form should be used after "have."

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 784 views

why you have gone

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to ask about the reason for someone's departure or absence in the present perfect tense.
  • I can't stop wondering why you have gone so far away after having been so close to me.
  • Captain, why would you have gone ahead anyway?
  • This is why you never should have gone away to college.
  • Which is why you shouldn't have gone to this thing alone.
  • I know why you haven't gone back to May 18th yet.
  • Why couldn't you have gone off a cliff?
  • Then why have you gone red?
  • Why have you gone under there?
  • Why, why have you gone?
  • Why haven't you gone home?
  • Why haven't you gone to the Board?
  • Why haven't you gone through it all?
  • So why have you gone to such lengths to find her?
  • Why haven't you gone to the club?
  • So why haven't you gone on a date?
  • WHY HAVEN'T YOU GONE TO TURNER?
  • Why haven't you gone to pick up Casey?
  • So why haven't you gone back to work?
  • Why haven't you gone to see the estimable Dr.Sweets for help?
  • Why haven't you gone to see her?

why you have go

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • I don't know why you have to go tour campuses.
  • Yes, I can see why you have to go.
  • Which is why you have to go through this.
  • Mom, l don't understand why you have to go to New York.
  • I don't see why you have to go to all that trouble for that pervert gangster, anyway.
  • And that's why you have to go.
  • No, that's why you have to go for the legs.
  • Which is exactly why you have to go now.
  • It's not that, I just don't understand why you have to go to a college in New York.
  • Which is why you have to go.
  • That's why you have to go to the mine.
  • Which is why you have to go through this.
  • Never leave Avery, I know, which is why you have to go with him now and get her.
  • He said it wasn't important and I simply don't see why you have to go on about it.
  • Why do you have to go all the way over there...
  • Why did you have to go out? Mrs. lancu told me there's sugar at the shop.
  • Now do you see why you have to go back to your men alone?
  • Now why you have to go and say that?
  • Why do you have to go to Belle Fourche?
  • Why'd you have to go to the feds?

Alternatives:

  • why did you go
  • why have you gone
  • why did you leave
  • why have you left
  • why did you depart

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