Passed Vs Past
Passed Vs Past
Passed Vs Past
Passed vs Past
Passed vs Past
by Ali Hale
Sandi from Inspiration for Writerswrote to ask: Can you do a segment on Past vs. Passed if you havent already? Too many get these words mixed up. Very happy to oblige, Sandi!
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Passed vs Past
Past as an adverb The first meaning the OED cites for past being used as an adverb is So as to pass or go by; by. For example: The ball sped past the goalkeeper.
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Passed vs Past
be used as a noun or an adjective, though. For example: Dont speak ill of the passed. (noun) - This comes from the phrase passed-away. A passed pawn (adjective) - Term used in chess. A passed ball (adjective) - Term used in baseball. A passed midshipman/fireman/surgeon (adjective) - Someone who has passed a period of instruction and qualified through examination apparently this usage arose in the navy. Have you come across any other unusual uses? Are there still any cases where youre not sure whether to use passed or past? Share your examples with us in the comments below!
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