[Grammar] using past tense after rather than

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Hello,

Would it be correct to use past tense after "rather than" as in the following sentence?

I stayed home last night rather than went to cinema.


According to my knowledge we can only use simple present tense or present participle after " rather than". Please correct me if I am wrong.


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Would it be correct to use past tense after "rather than" as in the following sentence?

I stayed home last night rather than went to cinema.
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No.

Rather than go to the cinema, I stayed at home.
Rather than going to the cinema, I stayed at home.
 
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