It is past.
The past participle of pass is passed.
Passed is the past tense and past participle of pass.
The past tense of pass is passed.
The past perfect of pass is had passed.
The past form of the verb "to pass" is "passed."
Pass...The student was confident he would pass his exams. (pass = gain)Jack asked his brother to pass the salt. (pass = transfer)Past...History teaches us about past events. (past - previous)Those two words can sound very similar, especially the past tense of pass, which is passed. But they are entirely different. They both have more than one meaning. To pass can mean, to travel beyond, as in pass the car in front of you on the left. To pass can mean to get an acceptable grade on a test. To pass can mean to hand something over; pass me the salt, please. To pass can mean to be accepted, as in, because of her relatively light complexion she could pass for white. Past can refer to an earlier period of time. History teaches us about the past. Past can mean finished; her troubles are past. Past is of course a grammatical term, meaning the verb tense that indicates action that happened earlier than the present. The past tense of eat is ate.
The past tense is passed.
The past tense of 'am' is 'was'.
The past tense of "you pass the exam" is "you passed the exam."
Pass is the present tense or the future tense. For example, "I want to pass my exam" or, "I will pass my exam" Passed is the past tense. For example "Last week I passed my exam" Past is unrelated. Past is something that has happened, for example, "What happened last week is in the past"
Past and Pass are often confused. Think of Pass as "to hand or throw something in a direction or to someone else". Past means before now, old, late, or going by a person, place, object, or time...such as passing a course.My report was past due. I did not know whether I would pass the course or not!I made a beautiful football pass yesterday, but today my brother said my football pass was in the past. He challenged me to repeat my feat today.Though historical events occurred in the past, I worried whether I knew enough dates to pass myhistory test.Mom asked me to pass (e.g. to hand to her) to her the bowl of beans since I was going past (e.g. going by) the table.
PRESIDENT