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Passed vs Past: What's the Difference?
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passed passed · to move past; · to go across or over an entrance, etc ; · to let something go without taking notice, etc ; · to allow to go through a Both past and passed can be used of motion and time The word past can be used as an adjective, a preposition, a noun, or an adverb The word passed i Passed is both the past and past participle form of the verb pass It can function either as a transitive verb, meaning it takes a direct