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What is the past tense of go off?

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The past tense of go off is went off.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of go off is goes off.

The present participle of go off is going off.

The past participle of go off is gone off.

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It is now being reported that the three bombs that went off earlier today were detonated by suicide bombers.
Ian McAteer was weaned on the exploits of US attorney Perry Mason, a television hero of the 1960s. So he went off to study law.
He went off to the US and what he saw radicalised him in ways that would change him.
Then, along came a little man with a wad of banknotes who snapped up the laptop and went off congratulating himself.
I went off to the General Meeting, on the Great Education Reform Bill, which, this week, was quorate, though it was a struggle!
He went off to sit under a large weeping willow on the grounds not far from the graves.

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