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1. to go = the First Form = the Infinitive Mood. It helps us form: the Present Simple, the Future Simple, the Future-in-the Past, the Present Conditional, the Present Synthetic Subjunctive, the Gerund Mood.

2. went = the Simple Past Tense

3. gone = the Past Participle, used to form: the Present Perfect, the Past Perfect, the Future Perfect, the Past Conditional, the Past Synthetic Subjunctive, the Passive Voice.

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The three parts of a verb typically refer to the base form (present), the past tense, and the past participle form of the verb. The base form is the form of the verb that is used in the present tense, the past tense form indicates an action that occurred in the past, and the past participle form is often used with auxiliary verbs to form verb tenses such as the present perfect or past perfect.

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