went (past tense)
2007-11-22 19:22:13
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answer #1
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answered by Two Pints Lager 4
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went. "Went" is past tense and it happened yesterday, which was the past. "Go" is future tense; something that will happen. "Going" is present tense; currently happening. "Goes" is something that happens repeatedly, such as "Fran goes to the market on Tuesdays." It has happened in the past and will continue to happen in the future.
Please study a grammar book. It will go over all this and more. After you read it and apply it, you will sound like an educated citizen which will help you find a good job or get you into a good college, which will in turn help you find a good job.
2007-11-23 03:30:03
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answer #2
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answered by Brittae 3
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Fran went to the market yesterday.
2007-11-23 03:24:35
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answer #3
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answered by Form F 4
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Go implies present, went implies past. Since it was yesterday, Fran went to the market yesterday.
2007-11-23 06:54:12
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answered by canam 7
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Since Fran's trip to the market happened in the past, then she went to the market.
2007-11-23 03:23:11
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answer #5
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answered by Richard B 7
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Fran WENT to the market yesterday.
because yesterday is already past, so you use past tense.
2007-11-23 03:23:56
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answer #6
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answered by O_O 4
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You are in what grade to be asking such a question? The word went is the proper tense for your sentence. I can see your confusion, however, based on your own tense errors in your question grammar.
2007-11-23 03:25:34
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Went. Past tense you see...
2007-11-23 03:22:44
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answer #8
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answered by Daisyhill 7
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The correct answer is "went".
"Go" is an irregular verb, and it is in the infinitive case ("to go"), and also the imperative case ("you [must] go").
For a singular person to go in the past tense, the word "go" is changed to the word "went". "Go" is changed to "went" in the first person ("I went"), second person ("you went"), third person ("he/she went"), and even neuter ("it went"), as well as the plural ("we went", "you [both or all].went", and "they went").
English is great, isn't it?
2007-11-23 03:32:47
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answer #9
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answered by antilucis 1
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went (past tense/happened in the past)
2007-11-23 03:23:20
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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