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When did you went abroad vs When did you go abroad

The correct phrase is "when did you go abroad?" The verb "go" should be in the past tense form "went" when used with the auxiliary verb "did."

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 6512 views

When did you went abroad

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "went" should be in the base form "go" when used with the auxiliary verb "did."

Incorrect - use the correct past tense form of the verb "go" which is "went."
  • You betrayed me and you went abroad with the guy that I hate the most.
  • I went abroad to get these.
  • My father went abroad twice in his life.
  • One story says he went abroad in his teens.
  • After he died I went abroad for a while.
  • As we did when she went abroad, for her work.
  • Last week they went abroad, because her dad was a narc.
  • The next September he went abroad...
  • My father went abroad in search of work and vanished.
  • Since last year, I saw him once and then he went abroad.
  • You rejected my proposal and went abroad with Joon-hyuk.
  • - I had a booster before I went abroad last May.
  • My boys went abroad for new material, and they came up with a winner.
  • I had a booster before I went abroad last May.
  • As my fellow Member from Lithuania pointed out just now, barely 8% of Lithuanians who went abroad to work used the instruments offered by EURES.
  • I went abroad for further study in 1960
  • He stressed that he was no-one's puppet, and that he wanted to mark and end to the past practice of Bolivia being a "beggar state" whose president went abroad to ask for budgetary support.
  • "That's him, he went abroad" and never came back
  • "It is time for they all took a train and went abroad."
  • Before your friend Erronius went abroad in search of his children stolen by pirates, he asked you to look into his house.

Alternatives:

  • when did you go abroad?

When did you go abroad

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use this phrase to ask about the time someone traveled abroad in the past.
  • And if you go abroad, I too.
  • With ten days off, I figured you'd go abroad.
  • How can you go abroad now?
  • Most of us know the story, you go abroad on holiday or for a business trip and at some point we either make or receive a telephone call.
  • You could wear a veil, Esther, when you go abroad.
  • He wants me to leave Christopher and go abroad with him.
  • Or go abroad to a spa.
  • I have decided to go abroad, for an indeterminate amount of time.
  • I'll go abroad and teach foreigners to speak English.
  • I have to go abroad on a business trip tomorrow.
  • I'll go abroad, find a husband.
  • We'll go abroad and forget about everything.
  • A film that would go abroad.
  • A less well-off student could go abroad to study with four or five times these 100 euros.
  • With the borders closed, only the very sick can go abroad.
  • Every time we go abroad, he insists on adding to our collection.
  • Just tell him you'll go abroad.
  • Author Sten Egil Dahl would have convinced Erik to go abroad to write.
  • There's another reason why I can't go abroad.
  • I can't go abroad empty-handed.

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