Usage examples of "gone" in English with translation to Italian

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She has gone to Paris. È andata a Parigi.
Her mother has gone shopping. Sua madre è andata a fare shopping.
Summer has gone all too soon. L'estate è passata troppo in fretta.
My strength is all gone. Tutta la mia forza se n'è andata.
You'd better not have gone out with my girlfriend. Avresti fatto meglio a non uscire con la mia ragazza.
Kaoru has gone to America. Kaoru è andato in America.
Tom has gone to Boston. Tom è andato a Boston.
He has gone to Switzerland. È andato in Svizzera.
She has gone to Italy. È andata in Italia.
The guests are all gone. Gli ospiti se ne sono andati tutti.
I wonder where Yoko has gone. Mi chiedo dove Yoko sia andata.
Mr White has gone to Canada. Il signor White è andato in Canada.
God knows where he has gone. Dio sa dov'è andato.
Tom has never gone to Boston. Tom non è mai andato a Boston.
He has gone to the library. È andato in biblioteca.
My father has gone to China. Mio padre è andato in Cina.
Tom has gone to Boston on business. Tom è andato a Boston per affari.
I think you've gone too far. Penso che siate andati troppo lontano.
Tom has gone to Boston on urgent business. Tom è andato a Boston per un affare urgente.
I have no idea where he has gone. Non ho idea di dove sia andato.
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