Pronunciation of the English word past.
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1. | The boys played in the garden, and the youngest had on his breast a golden star, which the Tree had worn on its happiest evening. Now that was past, and the Tree’s life was past, and the story is past too: past! past!—and that's the way with all stories. | |
2. | The past perfect is a verb tense used to talk about something that started and finished in the past before another action, which also occurred in the past, started. | |
3. | In a past-oriented society, people dwell on the past and on tradition. | |
4. | "Past tense" is used in connection with actions in the past. | |
5. | The past is the past. | |
6. | The past is the past. There's nothing you can do about it. | |
7. | The past should be left in the past. | |
8. | The past is not dead; it isn't even past. | |
9. | What's past is past. | |
10. | Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, the past is no more. The future has not yet come. Life is here and now. |