Showing posts with label past a. Show all posts
Showing posts with label past a. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

passed, past

Passed or passed is the past tense ( yesterday, or some time ago ) of "pass", meaning to get by or go by, physically, or to get an acceptable score or grade--
He passed the history exam by ten points.
We passed a gas station a few miles back.
We passed the exit!

Past or past ( rhymes with passed ) modifies or describes something that has gone by, in time or in space--
That is all past history.
Past may be used as an adverb ( describes an action) --
We drove past the exit!
He walked right past us!
Past or past may also be used as a noun ( thing or idea ), meaning the time gone by, in general, or a particular time period of years ago--
The museum has interesting relics of the past.
In the distant past, people had to walk anywhere they wanted to go.

Now that you know that, you can say--
"We just drove past the burger stand that we passed earlier. We went in a circle!"
"We passed a gas station on the highway"
"We drove past a gas station."

Note--a "pass" may mean the slip of paper an official gives someone to permit access to a building, or permission to move about in a building--
Where is your pass? Does your teacher know where you are?
Ask your teacher for a pass to visit the library.
Note # 2--To give something "a pass" means to skip it, or to decide not to participate--
We gave the new movie a pass, and went to the arcade instead
Note # 3--a person "with a past" ( usually a woman ) has a disreputable reputation--
The old biddies were sure their new neighbor was a woman with a past.
Note # 4--"pasta" ( one word ) means noodles--
Would you like a bowl of pasta?
Not to be confused with "past a " ( two words ), meaning the time gone by,  followed by the article "a" --
Do you think about the past a lot?
Or meaning having gone by something--
Did we drive past a sign?
No, we passed a truck with an ad on the side.