Meaning

This question is used to ask about the quality of some event. "How did.. go?" = "How was...?" It is asking the listener to describe and tell about the event.

Today's Sentences

01

How did it go?

Situation 1

How did it go?

My presentation went really well.

That’s great.
You worked really hard on that speech.

Thanks and more great news!
They want me to do a series of talks this year!

Situation 2

I’m home!

How did it go?

The show was a success tonight.

It must have been a full house!

02

How did the date go?

Situation 1

Are you home yet?

I just got in.

How did the date go?

It was amazing! I can't wait to see him again.

Situation 2

Are you gonna tell me already?
How did the date go?

It was good.
I got to know her a lot.

So?
Are you gonna see her again?

I think so.
She’s really down to earth.

03

How did your exams go?

Situation

How did your exams go?

I think I failed all of them but one.

Oh no.
Will this affect your grade a lot?

It’s not good.
I probably won’t qualify for the scholarship.

04

How did your interview go?

Situation 1

How did your interview go?

It went well.
I was really nervous though.

I’m sure you did great.
They would be fools not to hire you.

They said they’d email me if I get the job.

Situation 2

How did your interview go?

It was difficult.
They sure ask a lot of intense questions for such a mundane job.

I know what you mean.
I get nervous just thinking about interviews.

Hopefully I hear back from them soon.

05

How did her dentist appointment go?

Situation 1

How’s she doing?
How did her dentist appointment go?

I think she needs to go back for a filling.

Oh no.
She has a cavity?

Yes, we made an appointment next week.

Situation 2

How did her dentist appointment go?

Looks like she needs some work done.

What kind of work?

A cleaning, one filling, and a root canal.

Writer's Note

This question is in the past tense, signified by the past tense "did".

"How did" + something/event + "go"?

  • How did your presentation go?
  • How did her date go?
  • How did the meeting go?
  • How did your show go?
  • How did the negotiation go?

"Did" + something/event + "go" + adverb?

  • Did your meeting go well?
  • Did your date go well?
  • Did their trip go well?
  • Did your day go badly?
  • Did your negotiation go smoothly?
  • Did your presentation go well?
  • Did your vacation go well?
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