Went is the past tense of go. present - I go to school everyday past - We went to school today
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He had normal school education. The Spanish school system of the time was not the same as in the US today.
these symbols help us realize the trouble that our ancestors went through to make a better nation for us , that is fighting for indipendence....these symbols remind us of our victory these symbols help us realize the trouble that our ancestors went through to make a better nation for us , that is fighting for indipendence....these symbols remind us of our victory
I went to colledge, did you?
'Today I went to the School's canteen to buy dinner'.
kyou ni watashi gaku ni ikimashita (kee-oh ni wa-tah-shee gah-ku ni ee-kee-ma-shtah) literally 'today I school to went'Although you should specify what kind of school.High school: kougaku (koh-gaku, elongate the 'o' in shou)Primary school: shougaku (shoh-gaku, elongate the 'o' in shou)
Very few children went to school. Not like today and there were holidays in ancient times.
Yes. She is Japanese (her mom) and African American (dad). I went to school with her, so I know.
they were today in new jersey. my friend went
The correct spelling is 'fuiste'. It means, "You went to school today." As a question it means, "Did you go to school today?
You went to school and your teachers weren't forgiving, namby-pamby softies like they are today.