English · Common Verbs

went

/wɛnt/

[/wɛnt/]

past tense of go

Beginnerverb

Definition

Past tense of 'go': to have moved or traveled to or from a place.

Example

We went to the beach last weekend and stayed there until the sun set.

We went to the beach last weekend and stayed there until the sun set.

Etymology

From Old English 'wendan' (to turn, go); 'went' was originally the past tense of 'wend' and replaced the older past tense of 'go'.

How & Where It’s Used

Used for completed movement in the past; one of the most common irregular past-tense forms.

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