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What is the present tense of went through the roof?

What's the present tense of went through the roof? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The present tense of went through the roof is go through the roof.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of go through the roof is goes through the roof.

The present participle of go through the roof is going through the roof.

The past participle of go through the roof is gone through the roof.

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But when combined the right way with visual elements, your content's shareability and engagement can go through the roof.
If we get a brutally cold December and January, prices will go back up and heating oil prices could go through the roof.
And while misemploying the police in its repressive measures, the crime rates for Malaysia have been allowed to go through the roof.
The fire started to go through the roof and that's when the aerial appliance was brought in.
If policy continues unchanged the burden of pension contribution will go through the roof in most Member States.
Yet when the temperatures go through the roof at home we tend to throw caution to the wind and abandon ourselves to the damaging rays.

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