Yes, it is a commonl used expression.
"Past experience" is not recommended for good writing, unless in specific relation to "present experience" or to "future experience." If you mean the things that happened to someone, use "experience."
No, it should be past experience
No, "got ran over" is not correct. The appropriate phrase is "got run over," as "run" is the past participle of "to run." The correct usage maintains proper grammatical structure in passive constructions.
Technically, you could use retrospect as a verb, but it is not good usage. It would be better to say "I remember."
No, it is not correct to say "had went." The correct usage is "had gone." "Went" is the past tense of "go," while "gone" is the past participle.
Past tense of possessing something. "I had an ice-cream"
the correct phrase is "past tense", and the answer is was
The correct phrase is "walking past" as it indicates movement in relation to something else.
The correct phrase is "the bell has rung." In this context, "rung" is the past participle of the verb "ring." The phrase "the bell has rang" is incorrect because "rang" is the simple past tense of the verb, not the past participle.
The correct phrase is "was given." "Given" is the past participle of the verb "give," and it is used in passive voice constructions. "Was gave" is grammatically incorrect. For example, "The award was given to her" is the proper usage.
Either is correct. "Had gone" is past perfect; "have gone" is present perfect.
The correct phrase is "we have not drunk in long time."
The correct phrase is "past experiences." "Passed experiences" is not a commonly used phrase.