What is the difference between I did go and I went?

“I went there” is just a statement of fact. For example “Have you been to Italy? I went there last year.” “I did go there” is emphasising that you went there in response to someone doubting you.

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What is the difference between I went and I did go?

The verb "went" is already in the past tense, so it does not need the auxiliary "did." A correct version of this sentence could be "I went," or "I did go," depending on the intended meaning. For example: - I went to the store yesterday.

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What is correct, did you go or did you went?

Using "Did" in Questions When asking questions in the past tense, use "did" with the base form of the verb. Incorrect: "Where did you went?" Correct: "Where did you go?" Why: "Did" shows the past tense, so we use the base form of the verb (e.g., "go") after it.

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Which one is correct, I didn't go or I didn't went?

So we always use the base form of the main verb. We don't use the past tense after did. Therefore, the sentence I didn't go to the party last night is correct.

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Is it correct to say I went to the hospital?

Which one is correct, "I went to hospital" or "I went to the hospital"? When you have gone for the treatment then use- “I went to hospital”. Use, “ I went to the hospital” when you are there as a visitor.

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🔥 EXPLAINED! The Difference Between "I WENT" and "I HAVE GONE"

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Is it correct to say I went to the doctor?

Both are correct as previous answers have said. A. If someone says, I went to the doctor, the natural thought is why did you go to the doctor. I went to the doctor to check out a sore throat.

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Why do British people say go to the hospital instead of go to the hospital?

When a British person says “I'm going to hospital” they mean they are going to participate in the services of the Hospital - ie, they are going there for treatment. If they were to say “I'm going to the hospital” - you would understand that to mean they are visiti…

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Why didn't you go or went?

The verb 'went' is the past tense of 'go', but when used with 'didn't', we must use the base form 'go'. Therefore, the correct sentence is 'didn't go'.

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Which one is correct, I didn't or I don't?

I/you/we/they DON'T and he/she/it DOESN'T. DIDN'T is used to form negatives in the past simple and it stays the same for I/you/he/she/it/we/they DIDN'T.

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What are the 4 past tense rules?

The past tense is a verb tense used to talk about past actions, states of being, or events. There are four past tense forms: the past simple (e.g., “you cooked”), the past progressive (e.g., “he was singing”), the past perfect (e.g., “I had arrived”), and the past perfect progressive (e.g., “They had been driving”).

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What tense is "I did go"?

– the answer to a question beginning with did is always in the past tense.

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Which one is correct, I went to school or I go to school?

INSTEAD of WENT, you can also use present perfect. I have gone to school today. Option #1, today is present and why do you use went. I go to school today.

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Which one is correct, did you go or did you went?

The correct sentence is "Did you go to school?" The past tense of the verb "to go" is "went." The correct form of the question "Did you" is used to ask about past actions or events. The simple past is actually very easy. When making a statement you conjugate the 'active' verb.

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Did he go home or did he went home?

The correct past tense of 'go' is 'went'. Therefore, the complete sentence should read: 'He went home when we met him.

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Did not go, did not went.?

Common Grammar mistake: When you are using the word DID in a sentence, it takes up verbs in present form. Correct example: I did not go to school. Wrong: I did not went to school. If everyone makes a mistake (grammar) it's not a mistake.

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Did you go to church today or did you went to church today?

As a statement, you want “I went to a church service today” or simply “I went to church today.” “I went to church today” is what most churchgoers would say. As a question, you want “Did you to a church service today?” or “Did you go to church today?”

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How did your meeting go or went?

The sentence "How did the meeting go?" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when you want to ask someone about the outcome of a meeting, for example: "I heard you had a meeting with the client today. How did the meeting go?". HOW did the meeting go?

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What is the 3 form of went?

3 forms: go-went-gone.

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Did and didn't sentences?

We use did or didn't with the bare infinitive of the main verb (= infinitive without to). I didn't work yesterday. I didn't didn't worked yesterday. Did you go to the concert?

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Is went present tense or past tense?

From a grammar perspective, “send” is the present simple or base form of the verb, while “sent” is its past tense and past participle. Here's a quick reminder: Use send with “I/you/we/they/he/she/it” for present or future actions. Use sent with any subject when speaking about actions already completed.

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Why do British people say our before a name?

It's a northern term for “belonging to our family”. My father, when he phoned me ( land line ) used to say “Is that our Margaret?” “Our” It's a term of endearment.

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What do Brits call the ER?

Nomenclature in English

Accident and Emergency (A&E) has been the term used in the United Kingdom since the 1980s when the term Casualty was gradually replaced.

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Is the H silent in hospital?

an hospital❎ •a hospital✅ "h" is not silent in the word "hospital". Use "an" before words that start with the vowel SOUNDS – even if the first letter is consonant. An hour •An honour Use "a" before words that start with consonant SOUNDS -- even if the first letter is a vowel.

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