"Went" already is a "strong" verb in the linguistic sense, because it is an irregular past tense. If the questioner means a more emphatic or dramatic verb, "decamped", "fled", or "vanished" might be appropriate.
Went is past tense of the verb to go, synonyms for went are left, exited, got out, moved, traveled.
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Went is past tense maybe you could use:
left ( past tense of leave)
departed (past tense of depart)
took off (past tense of take off)
gone eg I have gone
go,gone,left,departed,took off
irregular verb
go
to go
intransitive
transitive
eat is already a strong verb (verb which forms its past tense without enclitic '-ed'): I eat, I ate; walk is weak: I walk, I walked; but 'go' is strong: I go, I went. The strongest word for EAT is gobble, munch, chew,and...
No, it is a verb. Specifically, it is the past tense of the verb "to go."
No, strong is an adjective.
no, example- dad and i went fishing. went would be the verb.
Went is a verb.
"He went to the store." He ventured, wandered, meandered, moseyed... This helpful?
eat is already a strong verb (verb which forms its past tense without enclitic '-ed'): I eat, I ate; walk is weak: I walk, I walked; but 'go' is strong: I go, I went. The strongest word for EAT is gobble, munch, chew,and...
I went to school so if a verb is 'something I do' then the verb is 'went' from 'go,went,gone'.
The verb to make strong is to strengthen.
The verb to make strong is to strengthen.
The verb on the sentence: I went for a run - is "went" which is the past of go.
The strong word for race in a verb is raced
A strong verb for had is possessed, retained, owned, etc.
No, it is a verb. Specifically, it is the past tense of the verb "to go."
The past tense verb of "went" with a helping verb is "had gone."
The verb in this sentence is "went."
No, strong is an adjective.