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Term: Gone Predicate


Description: A gone predicate is a grammatical construct typically used in English sentences to convey an action or state of something or someone that has already been completed or ceased to exist. It is often employed to describe past events or conditions using the auxiliary verb "to be" combined with the adjective "gone" as the predicate.



Sample Sentences:

  1. The party is over, and all the guests are gone.
  2. She has left the building, and her belongings are gone.
  3. Once the sun sets, the warmth of the day is gone.
  4. After a tiring day at work, all my energy is completely gone.
  5. As soon as the movie ended, the excitement in the theater was gone.


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