to peoples houses to peoples houses
Towns, farms and villages whose distruction had no strategic advantage to the enemy and were therefore less likely to be attacked.
Evacuees typically go to designated shelters, temporary housing facilities, or the homes of family and friends, depending on the nature of the evacuation and the resources available. In some cases, local governments or organizations may set up emergency shelters in schools, community centers, or other public buildings. The specific destination often depends on the urgency of the situation and the geographic area affected.
I went, you went, he went, we went, you went, they went
WENT is the past tense of GO I went you went (singular) he went she went it went we went you went (plural) they went Examples are: He went to the bathroom to wash his hands. They went crazy when the police arrived.
went go / went / went Correction: go /went / GONE
It went from 1914 to 1918.It went from 1914 to 1918.It went from 1914 to 1918.It went from 1914 to 1918.It went from 1914 to 1918.It went from 1914 to 1918.
No continents went to Spain and Spain went to Portugal.
went is the connective!
went
It's went abroad.
'Chuaigh' is 'went'.
The verb on the sentence: I went for a run - is "went" which is the past of go.