Been or Gone QuizVersion en ligne Test your knowledge on the usage of 'been' and 'gone' in English! par MARTHA EDITH TORRES GOMEZ 1 What does 'been' imply about the subject's return? a 'Been' means the subject is still away. b 'Been' is used for past actions only. c 'Been' indicates a future trip. d 'Been' suggests the subject has returned. 2 When is 'gone' typically used? a 'Gone' suggests a past visit. b 'Gone' is used for completed actions. c 'Gone' is used when the subject has not returned. d 'Gone' indicates a permanent departure. 3 Which sentence correctly uses 'been'? a I will been to Paris twice. b I have been to Paris twice. c I have gone to Paris twice. d I am been to Paris twice. 4 Which sentence correctly uses 'gone'? a She has been to the store. b She has gone to the store. c She is gone to the store. d She will gone to the store. 5 What is the past participle of 'go'? a 'Been'. b 'Gone'. c 'Goen'. d 'Goes'. 6 How do 'been' and 'gone' differ in meaning? a 'Been' indicates a completed visit, while 'gone' indicates absence. b 'Been' is for future actions, 'gone' for past. c They mean the same thing. d 'Been' is used for temporary stays, 'gone' for permanent. 7 Which of the following is an example of 'gone'? a He has been home for the holidays. b He is gone home for the holidays. c He has gone home for the holidays. d He will gone home for the holidays. 8 In which context would you use 'been'? a When planning a future trip. b When someone has never visited. c When someone is currently away. d When discussing a completed trip. 9 Choose the correct form: 'I have ___ to the concert.' a 'Gone'. b 'Been'. c 'Go'. d 'Going'. 10 Which phrase indicates the subject is still away? a 'Has been'. b 'Is been'. c 'Will go'. d 'Has gone'.