Past in a sentence
Synonym: history, previous, former. Antonym: future, present, upcoming
Meaning: the time that has already happened; gone by
Past sentence for class 2
- I like to think about the past and my favorite memories.
- She learned about the past in her history class.
- He found an old toy from the past in the attic.
- We talked about our past adventures during lunch.
- The past is important to understand who we are.
- She enjoys reading stories from the past.
- He drew a picture of a castle from the past.
- We can learn lessons from the past.
- I want to visit places from the past someday.
- She told me about her past trips to the beach.
- The past teaches us about different cultures.
- He likes to hear stories about the past from his grandparents.
- We can imagine what life was like in the past.
- She wrote a story set in the past.
- He thinks about how things were in the past.
- We can discover new things about the past every day.
- I enjoy watching movies about the past.
- She learned the names of famous people from the past.
- He shares fun facts about the past with his friends.
- We can appreciate how far we have come from the past.
- She wants to explore historical sites from the past.
- He enjoys drawing pictures of the past.
- We can remember the past with family traditions.
- I like to write about my past experiences.
- She thinks about the past when she sees old photos.
- He learned about the past during a museum visit.
- We can connect the past to our present lives.
- She loves to read about the past in her books.
- He likes to learn about inventions from the past.
- We can celebrate our past with special events.
Past simple sentence
- She often thinks about the past with nostalgia.
- He learned from his mistakes in the past.
- The past can teach us valuable lessons.
- They enjoyed sharing stories from the past.
- She wrote a diary to document her past.
- He visited places from his past during the trip.
- The past shapes who we are today.
- She kept memories of the past in a scrapbook.
- He reflected on the past during quiet moments.
- They discussed their past experiences together.
- The past year was full of challenges.
- She realized how much she had grown since the past.
- He found old photographs that reminded him of the past.
- The past can sometimes be difficult to face.
- She enjoyed reading about historical events from the past.
- He was curious about his family's past.
- The past can influence our future decisions.
- She let go of the past to move forward.
- He felt proud of his accomplishments in the past.
- They learned about their culture's past in school.
- The past can hold both good and bad memories.
- She appreciated the lessons learned from the past.
- He often revisited happy moments from the past.
- They planned to create new memories instead of dwelling in the past.
- She told her children stories from her past.
- He embraced the past as part of his journey.
- The past is a part of our identity.
- She found comfort in remembering the past.
- He was determined to learn from the past.
- They enjoyed reminiscing about their past adventures.

(1) I miss the past.
(2) We miss the past.
(3) They miss the past.
(4) She misses the past.
(5) The past is behind us.
(6) I prate about the past.
(7) A rat ran past my feet.
(8) I unveil my past to you.
(9) I saw a spy in the past.
(10) Yesterday is in the past.
Past sentence
(11) A bird flew past my head.
(12) I saw a jet past overhead.
(13) He really misses the past.
(14) I saw a mouse run past me.
(15) Adhere away from the past.
(16) I regret my past mistakes.
(17) The black man ran past me.
(18) Cohle has a troubled past.
(19) Boded is a past tense verb.
(20) I saw a wag past my window.
Past make sentence
(21) I saw a bird swish past by.
(22) He was engaged in the past.
(23) It was engaged in the past.
(24) I jeer at my past mistakes.
(25) The bee darted past my ear.
(26) I saw a buoy past the dock.
(27) The blue car drove past me.
(28) I brood over past mistakes.
(29) The honk past made me jump.
(30) Nobody can change the past.
Sentence of past
(31) No one can change the past.
(32) A gnat buzzed past my face.
(33) We canny away from our past.
(34) She saw a wag past the lake.
(35) The car sped past in a wink.
(36) She was engaged in the past.
(37) We were engaged in the past.
(38) I mourn the loss of my past.
(39) Moshed is a past tense verb.
(40) I saw a fence past the park.
Past meaningful sentence
(41) A drone flew past the beach.
(42) Biu, the car zoomed past me.
(43) The race car zoomed past us.
(44) The gnat buzzed past my ear.
(45) I heard a wag past the river.
(46) She saw a wag past the ocean.
(47) She mourns her past mistakes.
(48) I saw a shill past the hills.
(49) The honk past was unexpected.
(50) I used to be fit in the past.
Past sentence examples
(51) The criminal had a grim past.
(52) The past can be happy or sad.
(53) I saw a movie about the past.
(54) I read a book about the past.
(55) Cohle is haunted by his past.
(56) I repent for my past mistakes.
(57) I spotted a wag past the hill.
(58) She barged past me in a hurry.
(59) The car sped past in a breath.
(60) I sprint past the finish line.
Sentence with past
(61) Ilea is not a past tense verb.
(62) I have been there in the past.
(63) I felt a breeze swish past by.
(64) They were engaged in the past.
(65) We mourn the pain of our past.
(66) He jeers at his past failures.
(67) She jeers at her past regrets.
(68) I love to grill past midnight.
(69) I saw a flag up past the hill.
(70) The boat sailed past the buoy.
Use past in a sentence
(71) I saw a shill past the fields.
(72) The past can shape our future.
(73) The dog curved past the fence.
(74) The drone flew past my window.
(75) A drone flew past the stadium.
(76) I heard a honk past my window.
(77) I remember my fit past fondly.
(78) The boat jutted past the pier.
(79) The ship jutted past the dock.
(80) The river flows past the town.
Sentence using past
(81) The past is a part of history.
(82) Blot past grudges and forgive.
(83) We watched the jet past in awe.
(84) She spotted a wag past the car.
(85) We watched a wag past the city.
(86) We watched a wag past the town.
(87) One man ran past me in a hurry.
(88) She sprint past me in the race.
(89) I misinterpret the past events.
(90) Skelp is not a past participle.
Past example sentence
(91) I saw a spur past the old barn.
(92) I can't help but miss the past.
(93) It's hard not to miss the past.
(94) I saw a circle past the window.
(95) The bird darted past my window.
(96) The swimmer swam past the buoy.
(97) I douse the fire from the past.
(98) He douses the pain of the past.
(99) We douse the anger of the past.
(100) The past is like a memory book.
Sentence with word past
(101) My mom and dad met in the past.
(102) The ghost town had a grim past.
(103) The clock shows half past nine.
(104) The bullet whizzed past my ear.
(105) Money can't buy away your past.
(106) The boat sailed as we swam past.
(107) I saw a mink past the riverbank.
(108) We watched a wag past the house.
(109) A bumblebee flew past my window.
(110) The car sped past me in a flash.
Sentence of past
(111) The train chug past the station.
(112) The car sped past the stop sign.
(113) A blackbird flew past my window.
(114) I refuse to give up on the past.
(115) Tromps is not a past participle.
(116) I heard a whisper swish past by.
(117) I mourn the memories of my past.
(118) You jeer at your past decisions.
(119) She has a fondness for the past.
(120) I need to edit my past mistakes.
Past used in a sentence
(121) Chamel is not a past tense verb.
(122) I need to redress past mistakes.
(123) I thump past the crowded market.
(124) The seagulls flew past the buoy.
(125) The dolphins swam past the buoy.
(126) The jet ski raced past the buoy.
(127) He douses the anger of the past.
(128) She douses the pain of the past.
(129) I heard a shill past the window.
(130) The past can shape our identity.
Past sentence in English
(131) The past can sometimes haunt us.
(132) The kite curved past the clouds.
(133) The sun curved past the horizon.
(134) I saw a drone fly past the park.
(135) The drone zoomed past the trees.
(136) The drone zipped past the crowd.
(137) I creak past by the fallen tree.
(138) A honk past caught my attention.
(139) She blurted out her secret past.
(140) The cliff jutted past the trail.
(141) The lane decurves past the farm.
(142) The past can be a great teacher.
(143) The dinosaurs lived in the past.
(144) The clock shows half past three.
(145) Latin is a language of the past.
(146) The politician had a shady past.
(147) The ball darted past the goalie.
(148) The VCR is a relic from the past.
(149) I swivel past the crowded street.
(150) The dog ran past without barking.
(151) I glimpsed a mink past the creek.
(152) We observed a mink past the pond.
(153) I noticed a mink past the bridge.
(154) The dog gave a wag past the park.
(155) A spadger flew past me in a blur.
(156) They walked past the preposition.
(157) The dog ran past the preposition.
(158) Healed is the past tense of heal.
(159) I tend to dwell on past mistakes.
(160) The scars from his past run deep.
(161) He always misinterprets the past.
(162) I frustrate my past with regrets.
(163) The car zoomed and swish past by.
(164) The team was engaged in the past.
(165) We mourn the passing of our past.
(166) I mourn the innocence of my past.
(167) Nostalgia makes me miss the past.
(168) I have fond memories of the past.
(169) I saw him run past me in a hurry.
(170) I crave on from my past mistakes.
(171) We douse the regrets of the past.
(172) He douses the trauma of the past.
(173) I saw a shill past the mountains.
(174) The past is a distant memory now.
(175) I often reminisce about the past.
(176) I teetered past the broken fence.
(177) A drone hummed past our backyard.
(178) A drone buzzed past the rooftops.
(179) I creak past by the old oak tree.
(180) The car gave a loud honk past me.
(181) The spy from the past was caught.
(182) The past shapes who we are today.
(183) The beam jutted past the ceiling.
(184) Baubees are a symbol of the past.
(185) Engage despite the past failures.
(186) History is the study of the past.
(187) The star is a symbol of the past.
(188) The past is a part of who we are.
(189) The past can be a source of hope.
(190) He felt guilty for his past sins.
(191) Blot past laziness and work hard.
(192) The duel was a thing of the past.
(193) I can detect past mistakes easily.
(194) I fidget past the crowded hallway.
(195) He brooded over his past mistakes.
(196) She noticed a wag past the street.
(197) We followed a wag past the forest.
(198) I am unrein from my past mistakes.
(199) We shouldn't obsess over the past.
(200) She was known for her frugal past.
(201) She looks to the past for lessons.
(202) I jibe with your past experiences.
(203) A car zoomed past with a flash by.
(204) I watched a cyclist swish past by.
(205) The kite soared and swish past by.
(206) The boat sailed and swish past by.
(207) My friend was engaged in the past.
(208) The past participle of run is run.
(209) The past participle of go is gone.
(210) The portend past haunts my dreams.
(211) He is breakin' free from his past.
(212) Sayin' sorry won't erase the past.
(213) The snout past by without a sound.
(214) The kayaker paddled past the buoy.
(215) The sailboat glided past the buoy.
(216) He douses the shame from the past.
(217) He douses the regrets of the past.
(218) We douse the trauma from the past.
(219) He douses the guilt from the past.
(220) The wind curved past the sailboat.
(221) The cat curved past the furniture.
(222) The ball curved past the goalpost.
(223) We watched the drone whiz past us.
(224) I creak past by the broken window.
(225) The spy disappeared into the past.
(226) She reminisces about her fit past.
(227) The wight of the past haunted him.
(228) The analyst guzzled past the data.
(229) The captain guzzled past the wind.
(230) The carport jutted past the house.
(231) The gamer guzzled past the levels.
(232) The mast jutted past the sailboat.
(233) The plane guzzled past the clouds.
(234) The skier guzzled past the moguls.
(235) The surfer guzzled past the waves.
(236) The umpire guzzled past the calls.
(237) My grandparents lived in the past.
(238) The clock says it's half past two.
(239) The past is a part of our history.
(240) The junta was a relic of the past.
(241) The town has a rich historic past.
(242) The car drove past us really fast.
(243) The past can be a source of pride.
(244) The past can be a source of unity.
(245) She barged past me in the hallway.
(246) I saw a cane past the store window.
(247) I saw a boor past me on the street.
(248) The rabbit scampered past the tree.
(249) She is loath to let go of her past.
(250) Bygones should be left in the past.
(251) The car zoomed past on the highway.
(252) We saw a mink past the picnic area.
(253) He noticed a wag past the mountain.
(254) They observed a wag past the beach.
(255) He noticed a wag past the building.
(256) The epos is a window into the past.
(257) One man jogged past me in the park.
(258) She shuddered to confront her past.
(259) Let's jibe our plans with the past.
(260) She tends to misinterpret the past.
(261) The train rushed and swish past by.
(262) The swing swayed and swish past by.
(263) The couple was engaged in the past.
(264) He mourns the end of his past life.
(265) The nation mourns its past leaders.
(266) The past participle of see is seen.
(267) He tends to unsettle over the past.
(268) We jeer at our past embarrassments.
(269) The boat swish past us on the lake.
(270) I glare at you as you walk past me.
(271) I often repine on my past mistakes.
(272) I saw a snake slither past my feet.
(273) The speedboat zoomed past the buoy.
(274) The catamaran sailed past the buoy.
(275) The eagle soared past the treetops.
(276) The past can haunt us if we let it.
(277) They douse their fears of the past.
(278) She douses the guilt from the past.
(279) She douses the sadness of the past.
(280) They douse their shame of the past.
(281) I cherish the memories of the past.
(282) The past can be a source of regret.
(283) The past can be a source of wisdom.
(284) The past can be a source of growth.
(285) I saw a coal up past the riverbank.
(286) The wave curved past the surfboard.
(287) The drone buzzed past the building.
(288) I saw a drone zoom past the forest.
(289) I saw the ship go past the horizon.
(290) He tends to brood on past failures.
(291) I try not to brood on past regrets.
(292) He coasted past by the serene lake.
(293) I creak past by the old stone wall.
(294) The spy's past caught up with them.
(295) She ruminated on her past mistakes.
(296) The blogger guzzled past the posts.
(297) The plumber guzzled past the pipes.
(298) The singer guzzled past the lyrics.
(299) Becursing the past won't change it.
(300) Biu, the mosquito flew past my ear.
(301) Carphones were a thing of the past.
(302) Affixers can make words past tense.
(303) The past can be fun to learn about.
(304) I learned about the past in a book.
(305) The past is something we can study.
(306) I learned about the past in a song.
(307) I miss my old school from the past.
(308) The past can be a mystery to solve.
(309) Headhunting is a thing of the past.
(310) My favorite book is about the past.
(311) The past can be a valuable teacher.
(312) In the past, I used to play soccer.
(313) The past can be a source of change.
(314) The hill is a reminder of our past.
(315) It's time to move on from the past.
(316) Blot past regrets and move forward.
(317) Cat past the dormitory every night.
(318) The gat was a reminder of the past.
(319) It is difficult to detect past lies.
(320) He rode his bike boor past the park.
(321) The dog ran boor past the open gate.
(322) The jet past at an incredible speed.
(323) The dolphins playfully swam past us.
(324) The car drove past without stopping.
(325) I spotted a mink past the trailhead.
(326) He would cry over his past mistakes.
(327) They witnessed a wag past the crowd.
(328) They observed a wag past the market.
(329) We should not be judged by our past.
(330) He ruminated over his past mistakes.
(331) The race car zoomed past in a flash.
(332) The SUV sped past me on the highway.
(333) She is open about her past mistakes.
(334) The horrors of the past haunted him.
(335) She couldn't escape her sordid past.
(336) I presented the project in the past.
(337) I need to confront my past mistakes.
(338) The leaves danced and swish past by.
(339) The waves crashed and swish past by.
(340) The company was engaged in the past.
(341) The project was engaged in the past.
(342) The actors were engaged in the past.
(343) They mourn their past relationships.
(344) The past participle of eat is eaten.
(345) They jeer at their past misfortunes.
(346) He has a deep fondness for the past.
(347) I played the harp at the past event.
(348) I always enjoy grilling past sunset.
(349) I hide vestiges of my past mistakes.
(350) He was ashamed of his past as a cad.
(351) I completed the project in the past.
(352) The project was started in the past.
(353) The fish darted past the coral reef.
(354) The rowing team rowed past the buoy.
(355) The past can shape who we are today.
(356) She douses her memories of the past.
(357) We douse the mistakes from the past.
(358) We observed a shill past the desert.
(359) We observed a shill past the sunset.
(360) The past can be a source of healing.
(361) I snubbed him for his past mistakes.
(362) The road curved past the tall trees.
(363) The train curved past the mountains.
(364) The boat curved past the lighthouse.
(365) The bus curved past the busy street.
(366) The drone raced past the open field.
(367) I spotted a drone fly past the farm.
(368) The drone whirred past the vineyard.
(369) The ship sailed past the lighthouse.
(370) She tends to brood on past mistakes.
(371) I try not to brood on past failures.
(372) I creak past by the old wooden door.
(373) I creak past by the abandoned house.
(374) I creak past by the empty swing set.
(375) I creak past by the broken down car.
(376) He was trapped by his past mistakes.
(377) The dark clouds portend past storms.
(378) The broken clock portends past time.
(379) The airplane jutted past the clouds.
(380) The antenna jutted past the rooftop.
(381) The boat guzzled past the shoreline.
(382) The coach guzzled past the strategy.
(383) The judge guzzled past the evidence.
(384) The kayaker guzzled past the rapids.
(385) The pot's lid overlaps past the rim.
(386) The streetlamp jutted past the curb.
(387) Bad-boys often have a troubled past.
(388) Beadlehoods are a thing of the past.
(389) The boxlas is a reminder of my past.
(390) The bawn was a reminder of the past.
(391) The cape was a reminder of his past.
(392) Juugo's past is shrouded in mystery.
(393) I am loath to let my past define me.
(394) Share despite your past experiences.
(395) Gruel was a common food in the past.
(396) I learned about the past in a video.
(397) Frugal past can help you save money.
(398) Frugal past can be fun and creative.
(399) My aunt taught me about frugal past.
(400) Frugal past is a good habit to have.
(401) I miss my old friends from the past.
(402) I love reading books about the past.
(403) History is the study of past events.
(404) The clock shows a quarter past nine.
(405) The past can be a source of comfort.
(406) The clock struck a quarter past six.
(407) It is impossible to change the past.
(408) The past can be a source of despair.
(409) She was haunted by her past traumas.
(410) Let go of the past and move forward.
(411) No one knew much about Sibyl's past.
(412) BCE is a way to understand the past.
(413) The cane was a reminder of his past.
(414) A cyclist raced past me on the road.
(415) Don't let your ally past define you.
(416) Don't let your blot past define you.
(417) Harp past your fears and take risks.
(418) She tends to dwell on past mistakes.
(419) I need to repent on my past mistakes.
(420) The ghost of my past still haunts me.
(421) The cyclist rode past before the car.
(422) The cat chased a wag past the garden.
(423) I believe in remembrance of our past.
(424) The ball rolled past the preposition.
(425) The kart zoomed past the finish line.
(426) Please don't go past the speed limit.
(427) I want to grow from my past mistakes.
(428) The joggers ran past me on the trail.
(429) We discussed the project in the past.
(430) I skim past without a second thought.
(431) She sweep past through the open door.
(432) We sweep past through the tall grass.
(433) The car drove past me with a honk by.
(434) The flag fluttered and swish past by.
(435) The leaves rustled and swish past by.
(436) He entered the club past the bouncer.
(437) The artists were engaged in the past.
(438) The parents were engaged in the past.
(439) The audience was engaged in the past.
(440) The readers were engaged in the past.
(441) The viewers were engaged in the past.
(442) We mourn the loss of our past dreams.
(443) The past participle of take is taken.
(444) The past participle of give is given.
(445) The chink past the fence startled me.
(446) The car swish past me on the highway.
(447) The skier swish past me on the slope.
(448) I often find myself missing the past.
(449) We noticed a flag up past the bridge.
(450) I glimpsed a flag up past the garden.
(451) The project was finished in the past.
(452) We worked on the project in the past.
(453) The surfer rode a wave past the buoy.
(454) The windsurfers sailed past the buoy.
(455) The paddleboat cruised past the buoy.
(456) She douses the regrets from the past.
(457) The car zoomed past with a loud bang.
(458) The bullet whizzed bang past my head.
(459) The past can hold cherished memories.
(460) She teetered past the crowded market.
(461) The car curved past the intersection.
(462) The horse curved past the open field.
(463) The snake curved past the fallen log.
(464) The child curved past the playground.
(465) The drone buzzed past the playground.
(466) We coasted past by the charming cafe.
(467) I creak past by the dilapidated barn.
(468) I creak past by the overgrown garden.
(469) I creak past by the abandoned school.
(470) A honk past startled the pedestrians.
(471) The milk past its prime smelled sour.
(472) The car zoomed past with a loud zing.
(473) The chimney jutted past the roofline.
(474) The customer guzzled past the aisles.
(475) The ledge jutted past the cliff face.
(476) The mountain jutted past the horizon.
(477) The power line jutted past the trees.
(478) The programmer guzzled past the code.
(479) The tie's ends overlap past the knot.
(480) The volunteer guzzled past the hours.
(481) The road extends aside past the hill.
(482) Past history is a tautologous phrase.
(483) There is no way of changing the past.
(484) Rain past, I decided to go for a run.
(485) Rain past, I missed my morning class.
(486) The ship past the marina was a yacht.
(487) Strut past your fears and take risks.
(488) The wind swept past my face as I ran.
(489) The car swept past us on the highway.
(490) The train past the campus every hour.
(491) The object past the river was a boat.
(492) In reality, we can't change the past.
(493) The clock says it's half past twelve.
(494) The past is what happened before now.
(495) I used to play with toys in the past.
(496) My dad told me about his frugal past.
(497) The clock shows a quarter past three.
(498) The junta was a reminder of the past.
(499) The cloak was a reminder of the past.
(500) Some people live in fear of the past.
(501) I'm not allowed to go out past 10 pm.
(502) I often think about my past mistakes.
(503) I try to learn from my past failures.
(504) I try to learn from my past mistakes.
(505) The past can be a source of conflict.
(506) The past can be a source of division.
(507) The past can be a source of progress.
(508) The bus arrives at ten past the hour.
(509) Fear can be a result of past traumas.
(510) The darkness of the past haunted him.
(511) He was always nostalgic for the past.
(512) I often ruminate on my past mistakes.
(513) The ember was a reminder of the past.
(514) I saw a bird fly past the car window.
(515) The crypt was a reminder of the past.
(516) Don't let your past blot your future.
(517) I saw Ray past the cafeteria earlier.
(518) I saw Rod past the cafeteria earlier.
(519) She enrage ahead to confront her past.
(520) The dog chased a cane past the street.
(521) The cat fidgets past the sleeping dog.
(522) The bus zoomed boor past the bus stop.
(523) Sometimes I cry over my past mistakes.
(524) The quill pen is a symbol of the past.
(525) It is difficult to let go of the past.
(526) The racer zoomed past the finish line.
(527) The past is a topic of constant prate.
(528) He is making up for his past mistakes.
(529) Your past mistakes don't matter to me.
(530) The tombs were a window into the past.
(531) She decided to cover up over her past.
(532) The car rushed past me on the highway.
(533) The archive is a window into the past.
(534) The archive is a reminder of our past.
(535) The lone car on the road sped past me.
(536) I learned a lot from the past project.
(537) The past project had a tight deadline.
(538) The car sped past me in the fast lane.
(539) I choose to never give up on the past.
(540) The wind sweep past through the trees.
(541) His comment had a jibe about the past.
(542) The curtains swayed and swish past by.
(543) The helicopter flew and swish past by.
(544) The seagulls glided and swish past by.
(545) The students were engaged in the past.
(546) The committee was engaged in the past.
(547) The athletes were engaged in the past.
(548) The teachers were engaged in the past.
(549) The children were engaged in the past.
(550) The citizens were engaged in the past.
Past meaning
Past is a versatile word that can be used in various contexts to convey different meanings. Whether you are writing an essay, a story, or simply engaging in a conversation, understanding how to use the word "past" correctly can greatly enhance your communication skills. In this article, we will explore different tips and examples to help you effectively incorporate this word into your sentences.
1. As a noun: The word "past" can be used as a noun to refer to a time or period that has already occurred. When using it in this context, it is important to consider the specific time frame you are referring to. For example: - "In the past, people relied on handwritten letters to communicate." - "The past has shaped who I am today."
2. As an adjective: "Past" can also function as an adjective to describe something that has already happened or is no longer current. When using it as an adjective, it is crucial to ensure that the noun it modifies is in agreement. Here are a few examples: - "The past experiences have taught me valuable life lessons." - "She couldn't let go of her past mistakes."
3. As a preposition: In its prepositional form, "past" indicates movement or location beyond a certain point. It is often used to describe physical movement or the passing of time. Here are some examples: - "He walked past the store without noticing it." - "The deadline for the project is already past."
4. As an adverb: "Past" can also function as an adverb to describe an action that has already occurred or a point in time that has already passed. Here are a few examples: - "The train has already left; you're too late, it's in the past now." - "She ran past me without saying a word."
5. Idiomatic expressions: The word "past" is also commonly used in various idiomatic expressions. These expressions have a figurative meaning that may not be immediately obvious. Here are a few examples: - "Let's put the past behind us and move forward." - "He is living in the past and refuses to embrace change."
In conclusion, the word "past" is a versatile term that can be used as a noun, adjective, preposition, or adverb. Understanding the different contexts in which it can be used will allow you to effectively incorporate it into your sentences. By following these tips and examples, you will be able to use the word "past" accurately and confidently in your writing and conversations.
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