New Year's has past is not grammatically correct. The word 'past' is a noun, an adjective, an adverb, or a preposition. The verb forms are pass, passes, passing, and passed.
You could say either: New Year's has passed. or, New Year's is in the past.
'Proper' is an adjective and so it doesn't have a past tense.
The past tense is termed.
"During the past ten years several new colleges have been organized such as, Brown University, Moti Lal Nehru College, and many more great new colleges."
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Based on past years, January 2014
No it was not a new concept in had been going on for years past over in Europe.
It is typically sung on New Years Eve and New Years day to celebrate the change from past to the future.
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Some adjectives that could describe a year are: bad good hot cold dry wet interesting leap dull productive unproductive
It was Russel then years past it became Auckland after many years it became Wellington just to be clear the capital of New Zealand is Wellington
its just new year day and so is Memorial Day too its already proper adjective