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On http://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/go, it says:
go
verb
go and do something (also go do something American English) [not in past tenses] to move to a particular place in order to do something
Go wash your hands.
I went and spoke to the manager.
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Why does it say 'not in past tenses' and then in the example it writes 'I went and spoke to the manager.'?
Is there a contradiction between them?
go
verb
go and do something (also go do something American English) [not in past tenses] to move to a particular place in order to do something
Go wash your hands.
I went and spoke to the manager.
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Why does it say 'not in past tenses' and then in the example it writes 'I went and spoke to the manager.'?
Is there a contradiction between them?