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Hi, I am trying to figure out a good way to say this,

this is the situation,

we had just left from a party, three friends in the car, and driver
drop us one by one to each person's home, and I am supposed to be
the last one. At the point we were dropping off this first person, if I
say,

"we went home early tonight",

is this good? what I meant to say was, because we left the party early,
so it's still not to late at night",

or should I say,

"we gone home early tonight",

thanks,
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"We went home early" is correct.
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