1 Different Between "When" And "Went"

Welcome to my story, telling you about the difference between the word when and went. I'm doing this because of my simple mistake that keeps going on for so long that I have to create a short essay about it. We gonna start it with the definition for "when" then we will move on to "went" after that we can tell the difference between these two words that have almost the same pronouncement

"When" Is a word that describes time. That's pretty much it, but we need to learn fully about the word "when". The first word for "when" Is Hwanne (Germanic) then it became wenn (If) and last the word Wann or When. The word "when" can be used in 4 conjunctions. First, at or during the time that after or anytime, for examples, "Stop writing 'when' the bell rings." and "'When' he listens to music, he falls asleep." Second, after which, and just then or a sudden, for example, "He always falls asleep in the class 'when' the teacher comes in." Third, in view of the fact that considering that, for example, "why bother to paint it 'when' you can photograph it with the same effect?". And finally, The word can be used in although or whereas, for example, "I'm saying it now 'when' I should have told you long ago". The word "when" getting used often in 1800 until now.

Move on to the word "went" Is a past tense for the word "go", so that means if we want to know about the word "went" we need to learn about the word "go". "Go" is to describe a movement from one place to another by traveling either with a vehicle or walking for example "I must go the hospital my wife is sick", also the origin of "went" was "wend" There's a lot, of way to use the word "went" such as for leaving or depart for example "I already 'went' out yesterday it's your time today". Not just that it can also be used to telling a person about a specified state or course of action. For example "She 'went' to sleep early today isn't that suspicious". There's a lot more but I don't have enough time to do, so finally is, the word "when" can be used to pass a specified amount of time in a particular way. For example, "they 'went' for two weeks without talking". The word went start to use in 1900.

There's the difference between "when" and "went". "When" is uses for telling the time either it's in the past or present or future as for, "went" Is a past tense for "go", and its uses for telling a movement from one place to another either with something or just walking. The only reason it the same because of their pronouncement. Therefore that's the end of my essay sadly I didn't get to 1000 words I'm sorry.

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