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What is the past tense of go through?

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The past tense of go through is went through.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of go through is goes through.

The present participle of go through is going through.

The past participle of go through is gone through or been through.

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He probably went through a long process of acculturation and adjustment into the cult-like environment of his new reality.
Still we kept on, and our boys went through scouts, and the first two passed twelve years of age and held the Aaronic Priesthood.
Jamie went through the want ads, and underlined several jobs that she wanted to investigate.
We lapped the track a few times at a walk, trot and canter and the horse went through it pretty smoothly.
He went through the same routine, the same wiggles and waggles that he did on the golf course.
After five blocks he went through the door of the hotel and climbed the stairs two at a time.

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