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minus-squareMouselemming@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up9arrow-down7·edit-21 month agopassed* “We passed that point” “We’ve passed that point” “We’ve gone past that point” “We’re past that point” The past tense verb of pass is passed. The adjective/adverb/noun is past. But it might be hard to fix without losing your link, so we’ll give you a pass.
minus-squareShareMySims@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up9arrow-down9·edit-21 month ago we’ll give you a pass. I don’t need your pass, my point is perfectly clear, you’ve contributed nothing to the conversation https://medium.com/no-prescription-needed/grammar-the-worlds-most-under-recognized-social-construct-a54e096ecc9c
passed*
“We passed that point”
“We’ve passed that point”
“We’ve gone past that point”
“We’re past that point”
The past tense verb of pass is passed. The adjective/adverb/noun is past.
But it might be hard to fix without losing your link, so we’ll give you a pass.
I don’t need your pass, my point is perfectly clear, you’ve contributed nothing to the conversation
https://medium.com/no-prescription-needed/grammar-the-worlds-most-under-recognized-social-construct-a54e096ecc9c