Examples of using "Gegangen" in a sentence and their english translations:
Where did you go?
- Why did you leave?
- Why did you have to go?
- Why did you go away?
- He went out just now.
- He just left.
He has gone fishing.
When did they leave?
- Why did you leave?
- Why did you go away?
- She has gone out.
- She left.
- Tom's left.
- Tom has left.
- He left.
- He's gone.
Did everybody leave?
No one left.
Has Tom gone?
Is she gone?
Who ran away?
Mary left.
Is Maria gone?
Have they gone?
He was gone.
Did you go to see a doctor?
- What did you go there for?
- Why did you go there?
Did you go to see a doctor?
Did you go to the stadium?
- You've gone too far!
- You've gone too far.
You have crossed a line.
When did you go there?
He has gone to Britain.
- I thought you'd left.
- I thought that you'd left.
- I thought you had left.
Did you go to the shop?
My suitcase got lost.
Did you go to the stadium?
We went skiing.
I went fishing.
He went on a walk.
Where did Joe go?
I went hiking.
Mother has gone shopping.
- She has gone shopping.
- She is gone shopping.
He has left already.
When did they go?
We left together.
- Tom just left.
- Tom has just left.
She just left.
Tom has gone fishing.
They just left.
He left early.
He went skiing.
- We went for a walk.
- We went for a stroll.
Why did you guys leave?
Why did they just leave?
When did you go?
- She went shopping.
- He went shopping.
Has he gone already?
He must have left.
- Has Tom gone, too?
- Did Tom go, too?
We didn't go anywhere.
Tom left earlier.
Tom must've left.
Tom never left.
When did he go?
- Tom has already left.
- Tom already left.
- Tom has left already.
- Tom went for a walk.
- Tom went for a stroll.
- Tom has gone for a walk.
Tom went skiing.
Tom went out to eat.
Where did you go?
Mary just left.
Did Tom just leave?
Has Tom left yet?
- It is gone now.
- He has left now.
Did Cathy go, too?