[General] He's going to get something to drink

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Silverobama

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Kris and I agreed to sit in a local Starbucks for a while and I arrived early. In the shop, I met David, a friend of us. I told him that I was there with Kris and he asked me where Kris is. I said "He's going to get something to drink". At that time, Kris went to a beverage shop to get some beverage.

Is my italic sentence natural?
 

jutfrank

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Since Kris is not there at the time of speaking, say: He's gone to get something to drink.
 

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Kris and I agreed to sit in a local Starbucks for a while and I arrived early. In the shop, I met David, a friend of ours. I told him that I was there with Kris and he asked me where Kris was. I said "He's gone to get something to drink". At that time, Kris [STRIKE]went to beverage shop [/STRIKE] had gone to the counter to [STRIKE]get some beverage[/STRIKE] order a drink.
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