You might be able to use words like 'left', or 'departed'.
She went to see a woman about having an abortion.Ruth went to see an abortionist instead of a doctor in A Raisin in the Sun. She says she didn't go to a traditional doctor.
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Went.
All words are capitalized at the beginning of the sentence, commonnouns and propernouns included.Godmother is a commonnoun but it is capitalized when it is used as a title or precedes a person'sname or when it is used as a direct address.Examples:I went shopping with Godmother Katrinayesterday.Are you home, Godmother?
They are used for two reasons. I will mention each way and then give examples. They are used to show ownership. Examples: That is Clarissa's ball. (The ball belongs to Clarissa.) She went to find Lucy's dog. (The dog belongs to Lucy) They are used in case of missing letter. Examples: She shouldn't go skiing. ( The actual words should be should not. The apostrophe is replacing the letter o, and it unites the two words into one.) I wouldn't listen to her all day. ( The actual words should be would not. The apostrophe is replacing the letter o, and it unites the two words into one.)
went travel walk to
Go, traversed, traveled, rode ...
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"I" is used as the subject of a sentence. "Me" is used as the object of a sentence.I am going to the supermarket.SVOJohn went to the supermarket with me.SVO
There are sailed, drove, rode, ran, walked, jogged, flew, rushed, stormed and climbed.
Hi: Answer: When you want to 1 - omit words (He went to the store... a complete waste of time). 2 - create a pause in thought that is longer than a comma (He went to the store... and, it was fun) 3 - leave an intentionally incomplete thought (He went to the store, and just....) * With this last one, it is noted that one uses 4 or 5 periods instead of the usual 3.
The samurai were no longer in control and no longer did their duty as Samurai instead went on to do other jobs
The word went is a past-tense verb (the past-tense of go). It generally depicts the action of travelling. As such, there are many alternative words to went, a great many of which provide more detail about the kind of travel taking place. Examples include:TravelledWalkedRanBikedSailedDroveFlewRaced
instead of a connective word So instead of: I went to the park and it was sunny I went to the park; it was sunny.
advanced, departed, withdrew, travelled, moved, passed
trotted skipped sailed flipped drove and ran