Go, traversed, traveled, rode ...
You might be able to use words like 'left', or 'departed'.
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An onomatopoeia is using sound words to describe something ex. "the car went beep beep! when my mom drove up"
"Went" is a past tense verb, indicating an action that has already occurred. It is typically used to describe someone's movement from one place to another in the past.
The verb in a sentence explains the action or state of being. In your sentence, the word is, is the verb! Is or a form of is, means a state of being. All other verbs describe an action. He went to the show. What did he do? He went. Went is the verb. You can do the same with a number of other sentences. Try it.
advanced, departed, withdrew, travelled, moved, passed
trotted skipped sailed flipped drove and ran
No, adjectives and prepositions are different parts of speech. Adjectives modify or describe nouns or pronouns, while prepositions show the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence.
The expression is mainly used by spy's to describe a process of trying to figure out what went wrong with a particular operation.
Some words you can use to describe someone who went above and beyond to help you are: heroic, helpful, outstanding, and amazing.
She went into labor at the most inopportune time of the month. Inopportune is a word used to describe something that happens at a inappropriate time.