No. The correct version would be 'You went home'.
i did not went yesterday. is this sentnce correct?
"went out in the company of your friends" is correct.
'Did not go.' is the correct phrase.
The correct form is "He went to school yesterday, didn't he?"
No. The correct version would be 'You went home'.
We use past form of "go" 'cos it means "we should have gone home but we didn't.
It is correct to say: "He has gone home." You need a subject ('He' or some other singular noun : 'John', 'The girl', 'No one', ...)
If we mean "he returned to his house" we say "He went home." But in other possible usages 'went for home' might be correct, using the informal verb "to go for," meaning to like a lot, to choose or to make an attempt at. For example, "Having to choose between home and office, he went for (= chose) home" and "Thinking that Papi's line drive had gotten past the shortstop, Youk went for home." You could also say, "He left for home" or "He headed for home." In this case "for" means "in the direction of". It's also correct to say something like "He went for a change of clothes" or "He went for eggs and bread."
They went through the tunnel on the train. They were through with the project and went home happy.
"I went for a swim" is correct.
Her time went by and so did she. So, her time take her home, REAL home.
Yes, 'She went to the movies.' is correct.
i did not went yesterday. is this sentnce correct?
all answers are correct started families, went into family businesses, went back to school
"went out in the company of your friends" is correct.
No. Either "I went home" or "I went to my home"