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What is the past tense of go on?

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The past tense of go on is went on.

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

The present participle of go on is going on.

The past participle of go on is gone on.

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She went on a strict diet of milk products, even abjuring her beloved Mars chocolate bars, and dropped to her present weight of 90 pounds.
In this study, memoirs and diaries, account books and statistics are used to forge an image of the life that went on in these houses.
Then, he went on to become the first man in Test cricket to hit a quadruple.
After the service the Queen and Duke went on a walkabout in the castle grounds and chatted to the large crowd of well-wishers.
Mum worked as a waitress at the Ark restaurant in Palace Gardens Terrace and went on to be a photographer.
After his walkover first-round victory, Vaks went on to lose in the third round of the competition.

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