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Go verb form past , present, future

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Answered by Anonymous
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Some verbs are regular. This means they form the past tense and past participle by adding -d, -ed, or -t to the present form but don't change their vowel, as in walk, walked, walked.

Irregular verbs don't form the past by adding -ed or -d.


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Answered by deepsen640
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\large \bf \underline \mathcal \red{present \: tense = > }

 \large \bf{go,goes,has/have \: gone, has/have \: been \: going}

\large \bf \underline \mathcal \red{ past \: tense \: = > }

 \large \bf{went ,\: had, \: gone ,\: ,had, \: been, \: going}

\large \bf \underline \mathcal \red{future \: tense = > }

 \large \bf{shall/will \: go,shall/will \: be \: going}

 \large \bf {shall/will \: have \: gone,shall/will \: have \: been \: going}

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