Forego.
to miss or skip something.
past tense
forewent
skipped, missed doing something
Forgone conclusion not the past tense.
means the outcome was already decided before it began
2006-12-16 16:23:24
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answered by ? 6
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What is the past tense of forego?
2015-08-16 21:32:59
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forewent or
has foregone
http://users.tinyonline.co.uk/gswithenbank/irregvrbs.htm
Go and Forego are both irregular verbs
conjugated the same way:
Go, Went, Gone, Goes, Going
Forego, Forewent, Foregone, Foregoes, Foregoing
2006-12-16 16:12:40
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answered by Nghiem E 4
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Forewent is the simple past form and Foregone is the past participle
2006-12-16 17:56:15
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answered by manofgentleness 3
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as a verb - the past tense of forego is forwent. (don't ask me to use it in a sentence!) 'foregone' is an adjective as in 'foregone conclusion'
2006-12-16 16:15:18
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answered by hot.turkey 5
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Forewent, but it sounds weird. I decided to forego the picnic and just go home. I forewent the picnic and just went home. Hmmm...
2014-11-20 19:16:59
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answered by Bev 1
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Foregone
2006-12-16 16:10:05
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answered by laurie888 3
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Foregone.
2006-12-16 16:10:11
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answered by Liberty 2
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fore·gone [ fáwr gàwn, fáwr gòn ]
adjective
Definition:
done already: previously completed or determined
2006-12-16 16:17:37
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answered by star 4
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foregone
2006-12-16 16:10:01
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answered by Lil Girl 2
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