past or passed the deadline - Axtarish в Google
If you want to express the action of passing, used 'passed' . The deadline has gone past. But if the participle 'gone' is implied (i.e., understood but omitted by the speaker), then 'has' functions as part of the perfect verb 'has (gone)', and 'past' is the correct form to use: It has already (gone) past the deadline.
14 апр. 2005 г.
“It is a passed deadline” or “It is a past deadline”. The former means the deadline has gone by (similar to the “passed ball” or “passed pawn”), the latter ...
8 авг. 2023 г. · Past refers to time or events that have already happened, while passed is the past tense of the verb pass and is used to indicate completed actions or events.
The confusion between "past" and "passed" is understandable. Compare these similar sentences: It is past the deadline. You have passed the deadline.
Passed and past are homophones, which means that they sound the same, but are spelt differently and have different meanings.
2 мая 2023 г. · angryogie said: its: we've passed the deadline, or we're past the deadline. Either option is correct. that's what i landed on.
In summary: To keep past and passed straight, remember that past always has the same form, while passed is one of the forms of the verb pass. By putting a ...
The word passed is the past tense of the verb pass which means "to move through or into a place or a time" or "to let a period of time go by."
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