Wednesday, 22 August 2012

Words often Confused (Set 2)

Passed

past

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  1. Passed:
    I passed my developmental English class with a A+.
    Past:
    I past your house everyday on may way to school that's why i know you live there.

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    1. Review and repost sentence 2.

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    2. Review sentence 1 for capitalization and proper use of a/an.

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  2. Passed
    Kobe passed the ball to his team mate, for the winning shot.

    Past:
    I learn a lot from past experience.

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    1. Sentence 2 review tenses and repost.

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    2. Punctuation "Kobe passed the ball to his team mate, for the winning shot." no comma is needed unless it is followed by the name of his team mate.

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  3. passed:
    We passed and graduated from High School.

    past:
    I walk past you when you was asleep.

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  4. passed:I passed all my quizzes.

    past: In the past had to walk every day for school before we got a car.

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    1. Good but review sentence two for missing I.

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  5. past:It is best to leave the past behind and move on with the future.

    passed:Suzie passed James on the street and pretended like she didnt know him.

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  6. Passed:
    Arlien passed her english test.

    Past:
    Some people like to judge others by their past.

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  7. Passed, Past:
    I did not appreciate the comment that you passed yesterday, about my past relationship.

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  8. I cried for a month when my dad passd away.

    I do not like to remember the past

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  9. Passed: I Passed all my exams.

    Past: His youth is past.

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