No, the correct phrasing is "you did not go there." "Went" is the past tense of "go," so it should not be used with "did not."
No, it is not correct to say "had went." The correct usage is "had gone." "Went" is the past tense of "go," while "gone" is the past participle.
No, it is not correct to say "i and Liza went to the park." In English, when referring to yourself and another person, the correct order is to put the other person before yourself. So, it should be "Liza and I went to the park."
it doesn't really make sense when you say it like that. "My father and I went to the market," would be a better way to say it.
No, but "I didn't go out of our house" is correct.
Yes, the sentence "Where you went is it correct" is not grammatically correct. It can be rephrased to "Is where you went correct?" for proper syntax.
No, it is not correct to say "had went." The correct usage is "had gone." "Went" is the past tense of "go," while "gone" is the past participle.
No. The correct way to say this is, "I didn't go on the website."
It is correct English to say "He went off on a tangent".
Yes, that sentence is grammatically correct.
"Simply say "During the holidays the family went to the beach."
No, it is not correct to say "i and Liza went to the park." In English, when referring to yourself and another person, the correct order is to put the other person before yourself. So, it should be "Liza and I went to the park."
The correct English is "You went to visit him." "You went to visit with him." is not actually incorrect, if what is meant is that you and he went visiting together. (The emphasis is on the fact that he went as well.) However, that is just not such a common thing to say.
it doesn't really make sense when you say it like that. "My father and I went to the market," would be a better way to say it.
The Proper Grammar Is I Went To My Uncle's Place. You Don't Need The 'Had'.
Have gone is correct
It is correct to say: "He has gone home." You need a subject ('He' or some other singular noun : 'John', 'The girl', 'No one', ...)
The things were put in the correct place. The things were put in the correct places. The things went automatically to their correct place.