Passed or Past?

What is the difference between past and passed?

Passed is the past tense of to pass. For everything else, use past.

Past or Passed?

There is often confusion over the words passed and past. This confusion occurs most commonly with the following expressions: Confusion arises because both versions are sometimes possible:

Passed

The word passed is the past tense of the verb to pass, e.g., I pass (present tense), I passed and I have passed (both past tense), and I will pass (future tense).

Examples: To pass often means to move past, and this is where confusion can arise. Of note, to pass can also mean to sail past, to fly past, to run past, to hop past, etc. - the method of moving is irrelevant. This is worth bearing in mind because if you have used a verb indicating motion already, then it will be partnered with past and not passed. Remember, passed is the past tense of the verb to pass. This is a 100% rule.

Past

The word past has several meanings (usually related to time before the present or to indicate movement from one side of a reference point to the other side.) Past can be used as an adjective, an adverb, a noun or a preposition:

As an Adjective, past denotes time before the present. As a Noun past means the time before the present. As an Adverb, past means beyond or denotes movement from one side of a reference point to the other. As a Preposition. As a preposition, past means beyond or denotes movement from one side of a reference point to the other.

A Quick Test

SUBSTITUTE WITH WENT PAST

When referring to movement (i.e., not passing tests or handing stuff over), only use passed when it is the past tense of the verb to pass. To test whether passed is correct, substitute it with went past. If your sentence still makes sense, then passed is the correct version.
SUBSTITUTE WITH GONE PAST

On occasion, it may be necessary to use gone past to test whether passed is correct. This is because passed is also the past passive participle of to pass.


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What are adjectives? What are adverbs? What are nouns? What are verbs? List of easily confused words