Discover the past forms of go with clear examples, phrasal verbs, idioms, and practice tips for exams like IELTS and TOEFL. regular model: work verbs ending in -e: like go - model verb Verbs that follow this model: forego forgo outgo undergo Firefox and Chrome users: install a shortcut (Firefox or Chrome) then type "conj go" in your address bar for the fastest conjugations. go 'go' is the model of its conjugation. The past participle of "go" is "gone." Example: "They have gone to the market to buy groceries." Is "goed" correct? No, "goed" is not correct. Always use "went" for the past tense and "gone" for the past participle. Can "go" be used figuratively? Yes! Example: "She went above and beyond to help us," meaning she exceeded expectations. Learn how to conjugate the verb go in different tenses and forms, including past tense (went) and past participle (gone). See examples, tables and explanations of go verb forms.