The present perfect tense of the verb ‘go’ is ‘have gone’ or ‘has gone’.
To explain this further, the present perfect tense is used to indicate actions that have occurred at some indefinite time in the past and are relevant to the present. In this case, ‘have’ is used with the plural subject ‘I’, ‘you’, ‘we’, and ‘they’, while ‘has’ is used with the singular subjects ‘he’, ‘she’, and ‘it’.
For example:
- I have gone to the store.
- She has gone to the party.
This structure helps express that the action of going has been completed at some point before now and is often used to emphasize the experience or the impact of that action on the present situation.