Well, darling, to change "I went to shop" to present tense, you simply say "I go to the shop." It's as easy as pie. Just swap out that past tense "went" for the present tense "go" and you're good to go.
Go is present tense. The past tense is went.
The present tense for "went" is "go."
The present tense is go.
The past tense is when you write or speak about something that happened in the past or before present (now). So if you were to say I WENT to the shop, the WENT indicates that it happened before now however if you said i am going to the shop, am going indicates that it is happening now which is the present tense.
present tense: going past tense: went hope this helps!!
We usually go to the beach for a holiday but this year we went to the mountains. -- go = present, went = past. I like to have muesli for breakfast, this morning I had toast for a change. -- have = present tense had = past tense
Yes, goes is the present tense, third person singular conjugation of go. Went is the past tense.
Present tense - go Past tense - went Future tense - will go
"Went" is the past tense of the verb "go." It is used to indicate an action that has already occurred. The present tense form of the verb is "go."
To change the simple present tense to past tense, usually add -ed to regular verbs. For irregular verbs, the past tense forms vary and need to be memorized. For example: "I play" becomes "I played"; "I go" becomes "I went".
The analogy of "go is to went" implies a change in tense from present to past. To maintain this pattern, the analogy of "do is to" would require a change in tense as well. The past tense of "do" is "did," so the analogy would be "do is to did."
No actually both of them is past tense.