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past

/pæst/

The past refers to the period of time that has already happened before the present moment. It includes all previous events, experiences, and people that are no longer here.

Exemples

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1

I liked learning about the past in my history class at school.

I liked learning about the past in my history class at school.

2

The museum displays many interesting objects from our nation's past.

The museum displays many interesting objects from our nation's past.

3

Don't worry about what happened; it is all in the past now.

Don't worry about what happened; it is all in the past now.

Famille de mots

Nom
past
Verb
pass
Adverbe
past
Adjectif
past
Apparenté
passage
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Astuce mémo

Think of the 't' in past as a stop sign at the end of a road; it marks the end of what has already happened.

Quiz rapide

We cannot change the ____, but we can work for a better future.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : past

Exemples

1

I liked learning about the past in my history class at school.

everyday

I liked learning about the past in my history class at school.

2

The museum displays many interesting objects from our nation's past.

formal

The museum displays many interesting objects from our nation's past.

3

Don't worry about what happened; it is all in the past now.

informal

Don't worry about what happened; it is all in the past now.

4

Historians analyze the past to explain how modern societies developed.

academic

Historians analyze the past to explain how modern societies developed.

5

Looking at the company's past performance helps us plan for next year.

business

Looking at the company's past performance helps us plan for next year.

Famille de mots

Nom
past
Verb
pass
Adverbe
past
Adjectif
past
Apparenté
passage

Collocations courantes

in the past during a time before now
distant past a very long time ago
recent past a short time ago
past experiences things that happened to someone before
learn from the past to use previous mistakes to improve

Phrases Courantes

living in the past

thinking too much about old times

a blast from the past

something that suddenly reminds you of the past

things of the past

things that no longer exist or happen

Souvent confondu avec

past vs passed

'Passed' is the past tense of the verb 'to pass' (e.g., He passed the ball), whereas 'past' is the noun for previous time.

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Notes d'usage

When used as a noun, 'past' almost always requires the definite article 'the'. It can also function as an adjective or a preposition.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often use the verb form 'passed' when they should use the noun 'past'. For example, writing 'in the passed' instead of 'in the past'.

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Astuce mémo

Think of the 't' in past as a stop sign at the end of a road; it marks the end of what has already happened.

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Origine du mot

Derived from Middle English, originally appearing as the past participle of the verb 'passen' (to pass).

Modèles grammaticaux

Usually used with the definite article 'the' Functions as a singular noun in most contexts Can be used as a preposition meaning 'beyond'
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Contexte culturel

In many English-speaking cultures, there is a strong emphasis on 'learning from the past' to ensure a better future.

Quiz rapide

We cannot change the ____, but we can work for a better future.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : past

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