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Discover Ludwig"I gone to" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It should be "I have gone to" or "I went to." Example: "I have gone to the store to buy groceries."
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And I probably would have gotten a better job offer had I gone to U.T".
Callista told me, "I sometimes wonder how my life would have been different had I gone to Boston".
I believe I simply would not have been offered this opportunity had I gone to any other undergraduate film school.
Had I gone to Europe, my music would have been very different.
And occasionally, I think about what I would have missed or how I might be different had I gone to my "dream" school.
"Had I gone to any of those places, my life would be totally different now," she said.
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("I" go to the market).
Is going to graduate.
I went to sleep.
"I went to work.
I went to war.
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