The Disjunctive Question

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Is it correct to say- [SIZE=-1]I guess you have gone to Madrid, haven't you?

The background of asking this question is that someone is on a journey, for example, then I ask ' have you moved to the next destination Madrid?' So is it also correct to use 'have gone' in this case?

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Is it correct to say- [SIZE=-1]I guess you have gone to Madrid, haven't you? [/SIZE]

[SIZE=-1]The background of asking this question is that someone is on a journey, for example, then I ask ' have you moved to the next destination Madrid?' So is it also correct to use 'have gone' in this case?[/SIZE]

[SIZE=-1]Thanks a lot.[/SIZE]
Well, it sounds ok in this context, although I would say: you must be in Madrid now.
 
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