Sentence examples of "gone" in English with translation "ir"

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Her mother has gone shopping. Su madre ha ido de compras.
Last year is gone already. El año pasado ya se ha ido.
The boys have gone north. Los chicos han ido al monte.
Kaoru has gone to America. Kaoru fue a América.
Tom has already gone home. Tom ya se fue a casa.
He has gone to America. Se ha ido a América.
He has already gone home. Él ya se ha ido a casa.
Who else is gone today? ¿Quién más se fue hoy?
He has gone to London. Él se fue a Londres.
He has gone to Switzerland. Él ha ido a Suiza.
We've gone too far. Hemos ido demasiado lejos.
Jim has gone to London. Jim se ha ido a Londres.
The bus has already gone. El bus ya se fue.
My father has gone to America. Mi padre ha ido a Estados Unidos.
I suppose he's gone home. Supongo que se habrá ido a casa.
Have you gone off your rocker? ¿Se te ha ido la olla?
The next morning, he was gone. A la mañana siguiente, se había ido.
I have never gone to Florida. Nunca he ido a Florida.
Tom has already gone to bed. Tom ya se fue a la cama.
The pain has mostly gone away. La mayor parte del dolor se ha ido.
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