yes
The correct phrase is "You dashed past the house." "Past" is used to indicate movement beyond a specific point, while "passed" is the past tense of the verb "pass." "Pass" is not the correct word in this context.
As I walked passed the post office I was stung by a bee.
Go past the chicken house.
No! "I am in the house" "I am at home" "I am home" "I am in the home of ___" are correct.
Yes, it is grammatically correct to say "The haunted house looks very mysterious to you." You can also say "You find the haunted house very mysterious."
it is not. you would have to say, "she passed me a smile" or, "she passed us a smile" and so forth.
Yes it is actually
No, but "I didn't go out of our house" is correct.
I would say Thanks for accepting me in your home, rather than house...
No, the proper way to word that phrase would be: as the days pass
The correct phrase is "flew past," which means something moved quickly by.
Bricks ------------------- Yes, but it is also correct to say it is a brick built house (not a bricks built house).