Verb: go, goes, went, gone | anglais-facile.com par jonathan lewis

Verb: go, goes, went, gone



Good examples of how to use the verb ‘to go’. Hit the pause button on the video and repeat the sentences.

One more thing:

We use the word ‘been’ as a past participle of ‘go’ in some cases:

Have you ever been to France? – Es-tu déjà allé en France?

I’ve been to Italy, but I never been to France

This shows that the speaker went at sometime in the past, but the exact time is not specified.

2 comments

  1. profanglais says:

    Chantal,

    You’re right, there is a mistake in the video! I’m sure it was just a ‘typo’ (erreur de frappe, fr). It should be ‘do you go skiing’ as you can hear.

  2. chantal says:

    Sorry, I think there is an error in the written question :”Do you go skiing?” (not to skiing)

    Thank you for your exercises and soap operas. Keep it up!

    Chantal

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