I ___________ to the cinema three times last week.(go)a)goingb)wentc)g...
The sentence is simple past tense, so we will use the 2nd form of the verb.
Forms of the verb: go went gone
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I ___________ to the cinema three times last week.(go)a)goingb)wentc)g...
Verbs in English language have different forms depending on the tense and the subject. In this sentence, the verb "go" is in the past tense and the subject is "I". Therefore, the correct form of the verb is "went".
Explanation:
- "Go" is a regular verb in English language. Its base form is "go", its past tense is "went" and its past participle is "gone".
- In this sentence, the verb is in the past tense because the action happened in the past.
- The subject of the sentence is "I", which is a singular pronoun. Therefore, we use the past tense form of the verb "go" which is "went".
- The other options are incorrect because "going" is the present participle form of the verb, which is not the correct form for this sentence. "Gone" is the past participle form of the verb, which is also not the correct form for this sentence. And "None of these" is not a valid answer as one of the options is correct.
I ___________ to the cinema three times last week.(go)a)goingb)wentc)g...
Here , in this sentence it is a type of simple past tense and as we all know according to the grammar rules in simple past tense there comes 2nd form of the verb and we all know the 2nd form of go is went.