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Qué (quién) es gone - definición

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Gone (song); Gone (disambiguation); Gone(song); Gone!; Gone (album); Gone (novel); Gone (film); Gone (book)

gone         
past participle of go1.
¦ adjective
1. no longer present; departed.
no longer in existence; dead or extinct.
no longer available; consumed or used up.
2. informal in a trance or stupor, especially through exhaustion, drink, or drugs.
3. informal, chiefly N. Amer. lost; hopeless.
4. informal having reached a specified time in a pregnancy.
5. US informal, dated excellent; inspired.
¦ preposition Brit.
1. (of time) past: it's gone half past eleven.
2. (of age) older than.
Phrases
be gone on informal be infatuated with.
Gone         
·- ·p.p. of Go.
II. Gone ·p.p. of Go.
gone         
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
Gone is the past participle of go
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2.
When someone is gone, they have left the place where you are and are no longer there. When something is gone, it is no longer present or no longer exists.
He's already been gone four hours!...
By morning the smoke will be all gone.
ADJ: v-link ADJ
3.
If you say it is gone a particular time, you mean it is later than that time. (BRIT INFORMAL)
It was just gone 7 o'clock this evening when I finished.
= after, past
PREP

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Gone
Ejemplos de uso de gone
1. Gloria, Adriana, Vito, Tony Blundetto: Gone, gone, brutally gone.
2. He said: "My eye is gone,smelling has gone, my teeth have gone, my head is gone.
3. "His possessions are gone, job is gone, family members are often gone.
4. "Racist attacks have gone up, the problem hasn‘t gone away.
5. "Gone as in –– gone to Iraq." Pandemonium ensued.