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- They've gone (they have gone) is past tense, so it can be used to describe where someone has went, for example "They've gone to play/have fun/China.". They're gone (they are gone) is present tense, so for current situations where you discover they aren't there for the first time, for example "Where are they? They're (now) gone.".Founder: Yangyang Xi, Language Media Processing LabOccupation: CEO of Lang-8, Inc.hinative.com/questions/179821
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