The simple past tense is went. The past participle is gone.
Very true. This is an interesting case of two verbs which have merged. 600 years ago people would say "I goed to ..." using the verb "to go". Sometimes they might say "I wended my way" or "I went" from the verb "to wend". Modern English has merged these, throwing away things like "goed" or "wend" and we are left with an irregular verb which makes English just a little bit more difficult.
infinitive: go past: went past participle: gone
Gone - the past participle of go
The past tense and past participle are both had.
Going is the present participle of go. Present participles are used to create the progressive tenses.Examples:I am going (present progressive)I was going (past progressive)I will be going (future progressive)The past tense of go is went. The past participle is gone.
The past participle of kill is killed.
The past participle of go is have gone.
The past participle for "go" is "gone."
The past participle for "go" is "gone."
The past participle of "go" is "gone."
The past participle is gone.
The past participle of "go" is "gone." The past participle of "speak" is "spoken."
go went gone.Jack has gone to jail.
Went is the past tense of go. The past participle of go is always gone.
went and gone
"Go" is an example of an irregular verb in past participle form. The past participle form of "go" is "gone."
The simple past tense is "went." The past participle is "gone."
infinitive: go past: went past participle: gone