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It's passed (passed by us, over, finished). It's entirely correct, although rather archaic to conjugate pass with be. The past is passed, the future is now is apparently a quote from Joe Dirt, but it's rather like Shakespeare's Tempest: Whereof what's past is prologue; what to come, In yours and my discharge.
It's passed (passed by us, over, finished). It's entirely correct, although rather archaic to conjugate pass with be. The past is passed, the future is now is apparently a quote from Joe Dirt, but it's rather like Shakespeare's Tempest: Whereof what's past is prologue; what to come, In yours and my discharge.
The main phrase is "Something is past" with the verb is followed by an adjective. That something is the clause what is past, again with the verb is followed by an adjective. If you wanted two passives then you could write "What is passed is passed" or "What's passed is passed."
The main phrase is "Something is past" with the verb is followed by an adjective. That something is the clause what is past, again with the verb is followed by an adjective. If you wanted two passives then you could write "What is passed is passed" or "What's passed is passed."
Passed is the past participle of to pass. It is used to indicate movement. Past is a noun, adverb, adjective, and preposition. It generally has something to do with time.
Drove past is correct. Past is an adverb; passed is the past tense of the verb to pass. ... Since the sentence I drove already has a main verb of drove, which is the past tense of to drive, there is no room in the sentence for a second verb, passed.
In most contexts, walk past is probably correct, while walk pass is probably wrong. In walk past, past is either an adverb or preposition. Walk past would describe where the person was walking. Pass is either a noun or verb.
Remember that no matter however you have passed the time you have never past the time, not even in the distant past. Past can be an adjective, a noun, a preposition, or an adverb, but never a verb. If you need to write the past tense of the verb to pass, use passed.
Last Year vs Past Year Last year means the last calendar year, for example, 2015 (if you're in 2016). Past year means the 365 days preceding today. For example, if it was 14th Feb, 2016 today, then the past year would mean the time between 15th Feb, 2015 and 14th Feb, 2016.
If the days are in the past, and you are talking about something else that happened in them, then it's "days past" - past is used as an adjective. If you are talking about the passage of time, it's "days passed" - passed is a verb. So either way is correct depending upon your meaning.
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