Had the surgery
Had the surgery
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,
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?
Gerri Willis underwent plastic surgery in February 2020.
Last week he underwent laser eye surgery.
He underwent surgery for his orbital bone(Forehead). He should be back by Summerslam.
His foot. He had an infection with puss. Most likely caused by Frostbite.
He underwent wrist surgery this year and is scheduled to return sometime this year.
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."
It is an undisclosed intestinal disease, for which he underwent surgery in July 2006.
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Elton John