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Past tense of go.? And Explain
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The past tense of "go" is "went."
In English, the past tense is used to describe an action that has already happened in the past. "Went" is the past tense form of "go."
For example:
- Present tense: I go to school every day.
- Past tense: Yesterday, I went to school.
In the present tense, "go" is used to describe an action that is happening currently or will happen in the future. However, in the past tense, "went" is used to describe an action that has already happened and is no longer ongoing.
In English, the past tense is used to describe an action that has already happened in the past. "Went" is the past tense form of "go."
For example:
- Present tense: I go to school every day.
- Past tense: Yesterday, I went to school.
In the present tense, "go" is used to describe an action that is happening currently or will happen in the future. However, in the past tense, "went" is used to describe an action that has already happened and is no longer ongoing.
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