past
Prononciation : [/pɑːst/]
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Contexte : « time »
(noun) refers to the period of time that has already happened and is no longer occurring. The past is everything that has already happened before now.
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I learned about dinosaurs in the past.
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We cannot change what happened in the past.
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What did you do in the past that you wish you could change?
Contexte : « time »
(adjective) describes something that has already happened or existed before now. If something is past, it means it is over and done with.
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The past events shaped who I am today.
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Let's forget about the past and focus on the future.
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Do you dwell on past mistakes or move forward?
Contexte : « direction »
(preposition) means moving in front of and beyond a certain point or place. It indicates movement or position to one side or beyond a particular point.
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She walked past the store on her way to school.
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The car drove right past the exit without stopping.
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Did you see anyone you know while walking past the park?
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