of Undergo, imp. of Undergo.
Yes, "underwent" is a correct word in English. It is the simple past tense of the verb "undergo," meaning to experience or endure something.
Underwent is a verb, the past tense of undergo.
Underwent is a past tense verb.
Underwent is the past tense of undergo. Undergone is the past participle.
Had the surgery
I used the word "encountered" as a synonym for faced or underwent. I hope this helps you!!
Had the surgery
Carmella Espinoza underwent sclerotherapy for the treatment of spider veins.
The past tense of 'undergo is 'underwent' I underwent major surgery. The past participle of 'undergo' is 'undergone' After I had undergone major surgery I felt much better,
Use "undergo" when talking about the process or experience of something happening. Use "underwent" when referring to the past tense of undergoing a process or experience. For example, "She will undergo surgery tomorrow" and "He underwent a series of tests last week."
Almost. "Underwent" is clumsy in the past tense, though fine in the present tense. This is more correct: "She underwent surgery on Tuesday. He saw her Thursday, and thought she looked pale, but he did not know she had undergone surgery only two days before. See what I mean?
of Undergo, imp. of Undergo.