My friend has gone to France to visit some famious landmarks.

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Hello! Can I use preposition for purpose in different sentences?
My friend has gone to France to visit some famious landmarks.
My friend will go to France next month to visit some famious landmarks.
My friend is going to France next month to visit some famious landmarks.
 
You're asking whether the purpose clause to visit some famous landmarks can be used with different tenses.

The answer is yes, you can use it with all tenses.

Check the spelling of the word famous.
 
Is there a link between the verb sentence and the word order of the sentences.
For example,
1 He has gone somewhere to look for a new job.
2 He will go somewhere to look for a new job.
Are the sentences okay?
 
Is there a link between the verb sentence and the word order of the sentences?
For example:
1. He has gone somewhere to look for a new job.
2. He will go somewhere to look for a new job.

Are the those sentences okay?
Note my corrections above. What do you mean by "Is there a link ...?" You've used a different form of the verb "go" but the rest of the sentence is identical in 1 and 2. What other word order do you think you could use and how would it be connected to the verb?
 

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