Of the two activities above, which one have you done more times in your life?
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(I have never went gone . . . )
When using the auxiliary verb “have” in the context of the sentence above, the past participle is the only correct conjunction of the next verb. You are referring to an action that has never taken place.
If the auxiliary verb is not used, you are referring to an action that did not take place on a single occasion, on a particular occasion, numerous occasions, or on a continued basis in the past: “I never went through . . . ”
(Was a ratty old building and there was were a number of people living there illegally.)
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“I stepped outside my front door in a gown to get the paper.”
Photographic evidence, please, or your story cannot be verified. (Cough, cough.)
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