Examples of using "Ido" in a sentence and their english translations:
gone
Do you speak Ido?
I study Ido.
Do you speak Ido?
I speak Ido.
Is she gone?
They've gone.
Where has she gone?
What's gone is gone.
He was gone.
Is she gone?
I have gone.
- Where will he have gone?
- Where will she have gone?
- Where will you have gone?
I'm learning Ido.
Tom has gone fishing.
How many times have you gone there?
Gone fishing
I've been to the bank.
- I should have left earlier.
- I should've left earlier.
Has he gone already?
Where did Joe go?
I've been to the dentist's.
- What is Ido?
- What's Ido?
- You've gone too far!
- You went too far!
- We've gone too far.
- We went too far.
I have been to Rome.
Did you go to see a doctor?
- You should've gone there by yourself.
- You should have gone there by yourself.
- That could have ended badly.
- That could have gone pear-shaped.
- That could've gone pear-shaped.
- That could've ended badly.
Where did everybody go?
- Tom's gone.
- Tom is gone.
- I should've gone with you.
- I should have gone with you.
They've all left.
You shouldn't have gone.
Have you been to the barber?
He must have left.
Have you ever been to Guam?
Did you go to see a doctor?
Is she gone?
He went far away.
Where has she gone?
Have they gone?
He's already left.
I regret going there.
- I have been to Kyoto twice.
- I've gone to Kyoto twice.
- I've been to Kyoto twice.
- I was in Kyoto twice.
- I've visited Kyoto twice.
- I've been to Kyoto two times.
I think you went too far.
"Where have you been?" "I have been to the station to see a friend off."
Have you ever been to Nikko?
Where did dad go?
He has gone to Britain.
- That ship has sailed.
- The train left.
- It's mustard after the meal.
- I don't know where he went.
- I don't know where it went.
- I don't know where she went.
Tom should have left earlier.
We went to a restaurant.
Where has this man gone?
They've left.
- I thought you'd left.
- I thought you'd gone.
Tom has gone too far.
We came so close.
The truck is gone.
- He went to the shop.
- He went to the store.
He has gone to Switzerland.
Today, I went to the doctor's.
- Summer is gone.
- The summer is over.
- Summer is over.
- Summer has ended.
You shouldn't have gone there.
All hope was gone.
I've never been to a zoo.
I know where Tom went.
He has gone to Spain.
I have never been to Kushiro.
I have never gone to Florida.
He must have left.
How was it?