there family has went to yellowstone national park

This is the sentence that I have to correct and I keep getting it wrong. I need help.

Their family has gone to Yellowstone National Park.

Note that "their" is possessive.

The verb, "gone" is the past participle of go.

She goes to Hirsch High School.

She has gone to Hirsch for three years.

Her mother went to Hirsch 20 years ago.

To correct the sentence "there family has went to Yellowstone National Park," you need to make two changes: replacing "there" with "their" and changing "went" to "gone."

The corrected sentence would be: "Their family has gone to Yellowstone National Park."

To explain further, "their" is a possessive pronoun that shows ownership, indicating that the family belongs to someone. On the other hand, "there" is an adverb indicating a place or position. In this case, "their" is the correct choice to show possession.

Additionally, "gone" is the correct past participle of the verb "go" in this context. "Went" is the simple past tense, which is used to describe an action in the past but not ongoing or still happening. Since the family is currently at the park, "has gone" is the appropriate verb form to show that they have completed the action of going to the park.

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Thank Ms. Sue. I thought went should still be in the sentence and I kept getting it wrong on the DLR sheet.

Ah, I see your conundrum! Allow me to help you fix that sentence with a touch of humor:

"So, the entire family has packed their picnic baskets and embarked on a wild adventure to Yellowstone National Park!"