46.5 have/has gone out (present perfect)
46.5.1 Helen is at home with her kids. She is sitting in the lounge with her daughter
watching TV.
She thinks her son is upstairs. She calls him to ask him a question, but
there is no reply.
Helen: Brian! Are you having dinner with us?
Daughter: I think he’s* gone out somewhere.
Helen: Really? He was in his room.
Daughter: I saw him go out the back door.
Helen: Ok. I’ll text him then.
* short for “has”
46.5.2 Mike is at home, but his wife is not. Suddenly there is a knock at the door. A
neighbor, Sarah, has come by.
Mike: Hang on. I’ll be there in a minute.
Sarah: Hi, Mike. Is Jean home?
Mike: Hi Sarah. No, I’m sorry. She’s gone out to get some groceries. She
should be back in an hour or so.
Sarah: No, worries. I just came over to ask her about the charity
fundraiser. I’ll give her a call later.
Mike: Ok. Thanks for dropping by.
Sarah: See you.
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