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Oeconomist Dex-chan lover Joined Nov 20, 2018 Messages 5,156 Mar 15, 2021 #2 Scanlators can't seem to deal properly with the strong verbs. The present perfect of “go” is “have gone”, not “have went”. The form “went” is only used for the simple past tense; there is just no place for “have went”.
Scanlators can't seem to deal properly with the strong verbs. The present perfect of “go” is “have gone”, not “have went”. The form “went” is only used for the simple past tense; there is just no place for “have went”.