it depends which voyage you are talking about (he made 4). see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Columbus#In_popular_culture for more details!
I went, you went, he went, we went, you went, they went
WENT is the past tense of GO I went you went (singular) he went she went it went we went you went (plural) they went Examples are: He went to the bathroom to wash his hands. They went crazy when the police arrived.
It's went abroad.
went
Williamsport High School then he went to Harvard
I went, you went, he went, we went, you went, they went
WENT is the past tense of GO I went you went (singular) he went she went it went we went you went (plural) they went Examples are: He went to the bathroom to wash his hands. They went crazy when the police arrived.
went go / went / went Correction: go /went / GONE
It went from 1914 to 1918.It went from 1914 to 1918.It went from 1914 to 1918.It went from 1914 to 1918.It went from 1914 to 1918.It went from 1914 to 1918.
No continents went to Spain and Spain went to Portugal.
It's went abroad.
went
went is the connective!
'Chuaigh' is 'went'.
The verb on the sentence: I went for a run - is "went" which is the past of go.
You can use 'went' when you say: I went to [a place you went to in the past]. That's how you can use it.
I went to school so if a verb is 'something I do' then the verb is 'went' from 'go,went,gone'.