‘Went’ is the simple past form of 'go'. It shows movement from one place to another in the past. Use it to talk about past actions.
She went to school yesterday.
I went home after work.
'Went' here means something stopped working or disappeared. It is used in a figurative or everyday context to show loss or failure.
My phone went missing last night.
The power went out during the storm.
'Went' describes the movement of objects or players in sports. It shows direction or where something moved in the past.
The ball went into the goal.
He went past the defender quickly.
'Went' can talk about the way an event happened or its result. It shows how things turned out in the past.
The meeting went well yesterday.
How did the test go for you?
‘Went’ is used to describe a change in state or behavior. It usually means starting to behave or feel in a certain way.
The lights went off suddenly.
She went crazy after the news.
'Went' shows that time passed or something changed condition. It is used to explain effects over time or spoiling.
Two hours went by quickly.
The milk went sour in the sun.
'Went' appears in idioms to describe success or failure of plans and actions. It helps express how things turned out in situations.
The plan went well for us.
Everything went wrong at the party.