Has gone意思
"Has gone" is a present perfect tense form of the verb "go" in English. It is used to indicate that an action or situation has already happened at some point in the past and is no longer in progress, but the exact time of the action is not specified. It is often used to describe actions that have recently occurred or that have consequences in the present.
For example:
- "She has gone to the store." (She is not here now because she has already gone to the store.)
- "The train has gone." (The train is not here now; it has already left.)
- "The milk has gone bad." (The milk is not good anymore; it has changed quality.)
In these examples, "has gone" is used to express that the action of going to the store, the train leaving, and the milk spoiling have all happened in the past and are no longer happening, but they are relevant to the present situation.