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had you gone to bangalore vs did you went to bangalore

"Had you gone to Bangalore?" is the correct way to express the past perfect form of the verb "go." In terms of the simple past tense, "Did you went to Bangalore?" is wrong. The correct way to express the simple past tense would be "Did you go to Bangalore?"
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had you gone to bangalore

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to ask about a past action that was completed before another past event. It is in the past perfect form.

Examples:

  • Had you gone to Bangalore before you moved to Mumbai?
  • Had you gone to Bangalore when I called you?
  • Had you gone to Bangalore by the time I arrived?
  • Had you gone to Bangalore last year?
  • Had you gone to Bangalore for the conference?
  • I was a psych major, but you'd know that most therapists are had you gone to college.
  • Had you gone to bed, would any of this had happened?
  • Because had you gone through with it or even tried to, you'd have been out of here a lot sooner than you might have expected.
  • Curtis, had you gone up to him and just said it from your heart how important it was for you and the band, he would have done it.
  • Had you gone through it on other rigs you had worked?
  • I mean you gone to all this trouble finding witnesses, she's a witness.
  • Why haven't you gone to the Board?
  • Have you gone to the vegan bakery?
  • I thought you gone to Paris, Disney Land, with your dad.
  • Have you gone to the bathroom?
  • Have you gone to the cops about this?
  • Have you gone to that cemetery enough?
  • - What will you gone to tell him?
  • So why have you gone to such lengths to find her?
  • Why haven't you gone to Anna with this?
  • Why haven't you gone to see her?
  • Have you gone to pieces with the explosion of Cell, did not you?
  • Have you gone to bed yet?
  • Madam, haven't you gone to a doctor yet?
  • Why haven't you gone to the club?

did you went to bangalore

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "went" should be in the base form after "did".

  • So off we went to India. We made, I think, about a dozen trips to Bangalore, Mumbai, Gurgaon, Delhi, Hyderabad, you name it, to examine what is the level of corporate innovation in these cities.
  • This... did you went to the school to see him?
  • You went to an active crime scene without authorization.
  • He went to Harrow and Cambridge, you went to secondary modern and...
  • He knows you went to Justin's.
  • So you went to the police.
  • You went to space with prince.
  • You went to John school together.
  • Ben, you went to summer school.
  • You went to the Absaroka Bear Institute to check on collared bears.
  • But you went to my boss.
  • You went to east Lansing high.
  • You went to see my father yesterday?
  • And if not, you went to jail.
  • You went to that Middle Eastern paradise called Afghanistan.
  • You went to the school before Max was abducted.
  • So you went to the club to confront him.
  • So you went to the club to confront him.
  • You went to the carnival with Jackson.
  • Like... ...when you went to hospital.

Alternatives:

  • Did you go to Bangalore?
  • Have you gone to Bangalore?
  • Were you in Bangalore?
  • Have you been to Bangalore?
  • Were you going to Bangalore?

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