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It seems like you're asking about the past tense of "pass" (i.e., "passed"). Here's a detailed explanation of its usage and examples:


"Passed" vs. "Past"‌


Passed‌ (past tense of "pass"):


Meaning‌: To move past, exceed, or complete something.

Example‌:

"She passed the exam with flying colors." (She successfully completed the exam.)

"The car passed me on the highway." (The car moved ahead of me.)


Past‌ (adjective/adverb/noun):


Meaning‌: Relating to a time before now; gone by.

Example‌:

"In the past, people used letters instead of emails." (Referring to a time before now.)

"The train rushed past the station." (Meaning "by" or "beyond.")

Key Differences‌


"Passed" is a verb‌ (action), while ‌"past"‌ can be an adjective, noun, or preposition.


Correct: "Time passed quickly." (Verb)

Correct: "I walked past the park." (Preposition)


"Past" as an adjective‌ describes something that happened earlier.


Correct: "She talked about her past experiences." (Adjective)

Common Mistakes‌

❌ Incorrect‌: "I walked passed the store." (Should be past.)

✅ Correct‌: "I walked past the store." (Preposition)

❌ Incorrect‌: "The days past quickly." (Should be passed.)

✅ Correct‌: "The days passed quickly." (Verb)

Summary‌

Use ‌"passed"‌ when talking about completing an action or moving past something.

Use ‌"past"‌ when referring to a time before now or as a preposition (e.g., past the corner).


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