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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gone to school" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone's past action, for example: "She had already gone to school when I arrived at her house."
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We'd gone to school together.
He had not gone to school.
They've gone to school.
She'd gone to school.
She had never gone to school.
"People like us haven't gone to school".
All of them should've gone to school.
He hadn't gone to school for a whole year.
But Delacruz and El Tapa had gone to school together.
None of them had gone to school beyond sixth grade.
I had gone to school and learned to speak English.
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