What is the Past Tense of Go? English conjugation of the verb To go. Go V1 V2 V3 V4 V5, Present Tense, Past Simple, Present Participle, and Past Participle Form of Go.
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Past Tense of Go
What is the Past Tense of Go? The past tense of go is “went“.
What is the Present Participle of Go? The present participle of go is “going“.
What is the Past Participle of Go? The past participle of go is “gone“.
Meaning of Go:
To Go: To travel to a place.
Example Sentences with Go:
Peter would make the misery go away.
About Go
The word “go” is a verb that means to move somewhere, typically with speed. It also refers to the act of starting something and it can be used as an imperative: “Go!”
The word “go” is a verb that means to move somewhere, typically with speed. It can also be used as a noun to refer to the place one is going or the departure from which one is going.
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Forms of Go V1 V2 V3 V4 V5
Go past and past participle form, v1 v2 v3 v4 v5 form of go:
Infinitive | to go |
Present Tense | go/goes |
Past Tense | went |
Present Participle/Gerund | going |
Past Participle | gone |
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Conjugation of Go
Now let’s see the detailed conjugation of the verb go in more detail about all the tenses.
Present Simple (Indefinite) Tense of Go
Example:
Singular | Plural |
I go. | You go. |
You go. | We go. |
She/He/It goes. | They go. |
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Present Continuous (Progressive) Tense of Go
Example:
Singular | Plural |
I am going. | You are going. |
You are going. | We are going. |
She/He/It is going. | They are going. |
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Present Perfect Tense of Go
Example:
Singular | Plural |
I have gone. | You have gone. |
You have gone. | We have gone. |
She/He/It has gone. | They have gone. |
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Present Perfect Continuous Tense of Go
Example:
Singular | Plural |
I have been going. | You have been going. |
You have been going. | We have been going. |
She/He/It has been going. | They have been going. |
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Past Simple (Indefinite) Tense of Go
Example:
Singular | Plural |
I went. | You went. |
You went. | We went. |
She/He/It went. | They went. |
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Past Continuous (Progressive) Tense of Go
Example:
Singular | Plural |
I was going. | You were going. |
You were going. | We were going. |
She/He/It was going. | They were going. |
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Past Perfect Tense of Go
Example:
Singular | Plural |
I had gone. | You had gone. |
You had gone. | We had gone. |
She/He/It had gone. | They had gone. |
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Past Perfect Continuous Tense of Go
Example:
Singular | Plural |
I had been going. | You had been going. |
You had been going. | We had been going. |
She/He/It had been going. | They had been going. |
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Future Simple (Indefinite) Tense of Go
Example:
Singular | Plural |
I will/shall go. | You will/shall go. |
You will/shall go. | We will/shall go. |
She/He/It will/shall go. | They will/shall go. |
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Future Continuous (Progressive) Tense of Go
Example:
Singular | Plural |
I will/shall be going. | You will/shall be going. |
You will/shall be going. | We will/shall be going. |
She/He/It will/shall be going. | They will/shall be going. |
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Future Perfect Tense of Go
Example:
Singular | Plural |
I will/shall have gone. | You will/shall have gone. |
You will/shall have gone. | We will/shall have gone. |
She/He/It will/shall have gone. | They will/shall have gone. |
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Future Perfect Continuous Tense of Go
Example:
Singular | Plural |
I will/shall have been going. | You will/shall have been going. |
You will/shall have been going. | We will/shall have been going. |
She/He/It will/shall have been going. | They will/shall have been going. |
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Conclusion
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