Pass V1 V2 V3, Pass Past and Past Participle Form Tense Verb 1 2 3

Pass V1 V2 V3, Pass Past and Past Participle Form Tense Verb 1 2 3

pass

Meanings;

  • Move or cause to move in a specified direction.(verb)
  • Go past or across; leave behind or on one side in proceeding.(verb)
  • (of time or a point in time) elapse; go by.(verb)
Verb(V1)Past Tense(V2)Past Participle(V3)
passpassedpassed
Verb – es(Ves)Verb – ing(Ving)
passespassing
Synonyms

go, proceed, move, progress, make one’s way, travel, drive, fly, elapse, go by, go past, proceed, progress, advance, wear on, slip by, slip away, roll by, glide by, tick by, hand, let someone have, give, hand over, hand round, reach, be successful in, succeed in, gain a pass in, get through, come through, meet the requirements of, pass muster in, declare, pronounce, utter, express, deliver, issue, set forth, discharge, excrete, eliminate, evacuate, expel, emit, void, release, let out, permit, warrant, authorization, licence, kick, hit, throw, shot, header, make sexual advances to, make advances to, make sexual overtures to, proposition, make a sexual approach to, reach a bad state, reach a regrettable state, reach a bad state of affairs, reach a regrettable state of affairs, be in a worrying state, be in a sad plight, be in troubled circumstances, be in dire straits,

Example Sentences with pass

A large car can not pass through a narrow road.

Transparent objects allow light to pass through them.

Mary was upset at having been passed over for the job.

The effect of this event will pass over time.

A wealthy merchant with plenty of gold and money was passing by.

She was very happy that she passed the exam.

Elizabeth did not pass her exams because she had not studied enough to pass her exams.

After they pass the town, they must turn to the left.

They will not pass the math exam unless they work harder.