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The word 'went' is the past tense of the verb to go.The future tense of the verb to go is will go.
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The tenses for 'go': Present: Go Past: Went Past-Participle: Gone Present-Participle: Going Third-Person Singular: Goes
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went go / went / went Correction: go /went / GONE
By spelling, the word "exited" is close to the word "excited." By meaning, the word "exited" means the same as "left" (past tense of "to leave"). Other synonyms are went (go), retired, withdrew, departed, or took off.
Some verbs are just weird - and "go" is one of them. Those sorts of verbs you just have to memorize instead of using the typical conjugation rules you can use for other verbs. The word "went" actually comes from the Old English word "wenden" which means to make one's way somewhere.
No, the word 'went' is not a noun.The word 'went' is a verb, the past tense of the verb to 'go'.The word 'go' is an action verb: go, goes, going, went.Examples:We can go to McDonald's.No, I went there for lunch.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.
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With is, went isn't. The word went if the past tense of the verb to go.
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The word 'went' is the past tense of the verb to go.The future tense of the verb to go is will go.
Went is the simple past tense of the verb go.
Go back upon one's word means to break a literal or implied promise, for example, if you told a friend you were going to cut their grass for them, but then never showed up, you went back upon your word.