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all went fine vs all has gone fine

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'All went fine' is used to describe a past event that went well, while 'All has gone fine' is used to indicate that a recent event has gone well and has relevance to the present.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 7940 views

all went fine

This phrase is correct and commonly used to describe a past event that went well.

This phrase is used to indicate that something happened in the past and everything proceeded well or as expected.

Examples:

  • The presentation went fine yesterday.
  • Despite the initial hiccups, the party went fine in the end.
  • At least it all went fine so far and I hope I will do everything [...] to be a worthy representation for Jeroen", he addresses. [...] to his brother, who is at the start in the ...
  • Jan 17, 2015 ... I have had a hip op. All went fine apart from a swollen foot and painful arch. This was 6 weeks ago. I have now been put on Tramacet and ...
  • Until 5.5 all went fine, inserting the Quadport I350 in 5.5, rebooting, NICs were recognied. Made an Udate to 5.5 U2 via ESX-Cli and the four ...
  • ... while ago, still apears on the website... no idea what is happening as this is my second WordPress site and all went fine with my first one... strange thing is also ...

Alternatives:

  • everything went well
  • all was good
  • everything turned out fine
  • everything proceeded smoothly
  • all went according to plan

all has gone fine

This phrase is correct and is used to indicate that a recent event has gone well and has relevance to the present.

This phrase is used to describe a recent event that has concluded successfully and has implications for the present moment.

Examples:

  • The meeting has gone fine, and we can now proceed with the next steps.
  • All has gone fine with the project so far.
  • All has gone fine so far, but I am seeing an unusual problem relating to database connection from within a Microsoft Access application.
  • Hi All, We are writing a test application for our client, mostly all has gone fine but they have highlighted a problem I am not sure how to solve.... jordanlangholz ...
  • So on closing nights, when all has gone fine. And he's ready for sleep, but still on cloud nine. I kiss him goodnight, and tuck him in bed. Knowing he's wishing for ...
  • ... I've basically started building a small CMS to get into Laravel and all has gone fine so far but now i'm at a wall, and can't find a solution.

Alternatives:

  • everything has gone well
  • all is good
  • everything has turned out fine
  • everything has proceeded smoothly
  • all has gone according to plan

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