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Mahmona

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Hi,

I've red wend in irregular words.
before i didn't see this word.
explain me.


wend went went
It's old english word which change into go now?

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The thing is that wend and went have nothing in common (in this context). "went" is the past form and past participle form of the infinitve "go". The past form and past participle form of "wend" is "wended". That`s why you have it in red. "Go" is an irregular verb while "wend" is a regular one.
 

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The thing is that wend and went have nothing in common (in this context). "went" is the past form and past participle form of the infinitve "go". The past form and past participle form of "wend" is "wended". That`s why you have it in red. "Go" is an irregular verb while "wend" is a regular one.

Leandro You've written past participle form of go.Is it went?


for wend past form and past participle form I red here in form in irregular verbs
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Leandro You've written past participle form of go.Is it went? No, it istn's. It is "gone". Leandro simply made a mistake.


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Greetings,

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For wend past form and past participle form I read here in form in irregular verbs
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Hi Mahmona,

Yes, it is. But if you click on the verb, you will find the explanation in the box, after "notes": it says "went" is an archaic form as a past and past participle for "wend ".

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