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underwent is the simple past tense. undergone is the past participle (so it is used in compound tenses). It is like go.go went goneundergo underwent undergone.Underwent is not paired with "have." However, undergone is paired with "have."I undergo a difficult commute every day.I underwent a particularly difficult one yesterday.I have undergone much more difficult ones in the past.I go to the store on Wednesday.I went to the store on Monday this week.I have gone to the store on other days of the week.Remember, the third person changes the form:She goes to work.She went to workShe has gone to work every day since she started.
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In the early 1970s the United States and Canada underwent an energy crisis that saw the development of more fuel efficient automobiles.
In the future, renewable energy and low carbon fuel sources should be used to reduce the speed of global warming and climate change.
Underwent is the past tense of undergo. Undergone is the past participle.
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,
underwent is the simple past tense. undergone is the past participle (so it is used in compound tenses). It is like go.go went goneundergo underwent undergone.Underwent is not paired with "have." However, undergone is paired with "have."I undergo a difficult commute every day.I underwent a particularly difficult one yesterday.I have undergone much more difficult ones in the past.I go to the store on Wednesday.I went to the store on Monday this week.I have gone to the store on other days of the week.Remember, the third person changes the form:She goes to work.She went to workShe has gone to work every day since she started.
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?
When an insect has gone through metamorphosis, it has completely changed its form. If it had a pupal stage before metamorphosis, then it underwent complete metamorphosis. If it didn't have a pupal stage, then it underwent incomplete metamorphosis.
I used the word "encountered" as a synonym for faced or underwent. I hope this helps you!!
Undergone' believed by some to be the past tense of the word 'undergo' but this is not the case. In fact, the correct word is 'underwent'. Undergo means to be experience or be subject to something usually unpleasant.
meaning of undergo (verd) forms: undergone; underwent; undergoing to experience; to receive; to endure EXAMPLE of undergo Humans undergo major changes during development. rience; to receive; to endure.
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He underwent surgery for his orbital bone(Forehead). He should be back by Summerslam.
Underwent is a verb, the past tense of undergo.
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