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Are these sentences correct:

1-This house has been entered since we left it. (Meaning: Somebody has entered this house since we left it.)
2-This house has been gone into since we left it.

3-This house has been entered through the back door.
4-This house has been gone into through the back door.
 

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1-This house has been entered since we left it. OK
2-This house has been gone into since we left it. OK
3-This house has been entered through the back door. OK
4-This house has been gone into through the back door. OK

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Hi!

2-This house has been gone into since we left it.
4-This house has been gone into through the back door.

What do they mean?

Thanks,

abrilsp
 

Casiopea

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The verb "go"
Present tense: go/goes
Past tense: went
Participle: gone

2-This house has been gone into since we left it.

Somebody has gone into this house since we left. Someone went into the house after we left.


4-This house has been gone into through the back door.

Somone has gone into this house through the back door. Someone went into this house through the back door.

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