past
How to Use Past
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishRefers to time or events that have already happened, or being beyond something in place or time.
Use "past" for the noun/adjective/preposition ("in the past," "past midnight"); use "passed" only as a verb form ("She passed the exam").
Word Forms
more past comparative, more past comparative, pasts plural, most past superlative, most past superlative
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
She rarely talks about her _____.
Etymology
From the past participle of Middle English passen, "to pass, go by" — the same root as the modern verb "pass."