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Example sentence - She would pass the papers to each of the participants in the same order they arrived in.

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Do I use ''pass'' or ''past'' in this sentence - I slept pass morning?

I'm not sure what you are trying to say here, but you could reword it to say "I slept through the morning." or "I slept during the morning." In a literal use of the sentence you give, you would use past.I slept past morning.


Do You use a comma to set off a direct address in a sentence?

Yes, you should use a comma to set off a direct address in a sentence. For example, in the sentence "John, can you please pass the salt?" the comma after "John" sets off the direct address.


How to use the word pass or past in the sentence containers must not protrude pass or past the line?

In this sentence, the correct word to use would be "past." It should be written as, "Containers must not protrude past the line." "Past" is used to indicate a position beyond a specific point, while "pass" refers to moving beyond something.


How do you use the word me in a sentence?

You can use the word "me" as an object pronoun in a sentence to show the receiver of an action. For example, in the sentence "She handed the book to me," "me" is the recipient of the action of handing.


Can you give an example of sentence using the word pass?

The word 'pass' can have different meanings, here is the use of them in sentences. "Please pass the salt.": pass is referred to as a verb (action word) "This pass is expired.": pass is referred to as a noun (a piece of paper that allows you to do something/ go somewhere/etc.) "I wanted to pass my opponent in the race, but I was too tired.": pass is referrered as a verb (action word) but being used in this sentence, it means to pass someone/something (walk/run past someone/ something).