Learn the difference between past and passed in this English lesson on commonly confused words. Past can be an adverb, preposition, noun, or adjective. Passed is a verb in the past simple form or past participle. Both words have the same pronunciation but have different meanings and uses.
At the end of this lesson, we will have a 10-question quiz and I will give you the answers. How many can you get correct out of 10?
"Past" Examples:
She drove past my house.
He walked past the supermarket.
I am not proud of my past mistakes.
She was a dancer in the past.
"Passed" Examples:
I passed by the market on my way to work.
She passed her English test.
He passed the ball to his brother.
Her great aunt passed away.
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