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they have gone
-se han ido
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have gone
-he ido
Present perfectconjugation ofgo.There are other translations for this conjugation.

they have gone

they have gone(
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. se han ido
Where are Mariela and Jose? - They have gone home. They were tired.¿Dónde están Mariela y José? - Se han ido a casa. Estaban cansados.
b. se fueron
Mom, where are the kittens? - They escaped. I'm sorry, honey. They have gone, and I don't think they're coming back home.Mamá, ¿dónde están los gatitos? – Se escaparon. Lo siento, amor. Se fueron, y no creo que vayan a volver a casa.
a. han ido
Lorena and Dan were going to make a cake, but they were missing some ingredients. They have gone to the store to buy the ingredients.Lorena y Dan iban a preparar una torta, pero les faltaban unos ingredientes. Han ido al mercado a comprar los ingredientes.
b. fueron
The kids are with their dad. They have gone to the zoo.Los niños están con su papá. Fueron al zoológico.
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