He has gone to school.

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He has gone to school.

He (Pronoun) has gone (Verb phrase) to school (?).

What phrase is (to school)?
 
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He has gone to school.

He (pronoun) has gone (verb phrase) to school (?).

What [STRIKE]phrase[/STRIKE] is "to school"?

We don't just hand out answers here. What do you think it might be?
 
We don't just hand out answers here. What do you think it might be?

Since 'to' is a preposition, I would call it (to school) a ''prepositional phrase', or the phrase 'to school' is the object of the verb 'gone'.
 
It's the complement.
 
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