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Verb Conjugations
Verb

to pass

to pass

'pass' is a regular verb; senses include pass by, pass something to someone, and pass an exam.

I pass the shop every day.

I pass the shop every day.

Indicative

Present Simple

I pass
I pass

I pass the bakery on my way to work.

I pass the bakery on my way to work.

you pass
you pass

You pass the salt when I ask.

You pass the salt when I ask.

he/she/it passes
he/she/it passes

He passes every exam with ease.

He passes every exam with ease.

we pass
we pass

We pass the time playing cards.

We pass the time playing cards.

you (pl.) pass
you (pl.) pass

You pass this crossroads every day.

You pass this crossroads every day.

they pass
they pass

They pass the ball quickly.

They pass the ball quickly.

Present Continuous

I am passing
I am passing

I am passing your house right now.

I am passing your house right now.

you are passing
you are passing

You are passing me the wrong file.

You are passing me the wrong file.

he/she/it is passing
he/she/it is passing

She is passing through the tunnel.

She is passing through the tunnel.

we are passing
we are passing

We are passing a difficult moment.

We are passing a difficult moment.

you (pl.) are passing
you (pl.) are passing

You are passing the exam right now.

You are passing the exam right now.

they are passing
they are passing

They are passing notes in class.

They are passing notes in class.

Past Simple

I passed
I passed

I passed my driving test yesterday.

I passed my driving test yesterday.

you passed
you passed

You passed me without saying hello.

You passed me without saying hello.

he/she/it passed
he/she/it passed

She passed the butter across the table.

She passed the butter across the table.

we passed
we passed

We passed a beautiful old church.

We passed a beautiful old church.

you (pl.) passed
you (pl.) passed

You passed the test with high marks.

You passed the test with high marks.

they passed
they passed

They passed the summer at the seaside.

They passed the summer at the seaside.

Present Perfect

I have passed
I have passed

I have passed all my exams this year.

I have passed all my exams this year.

you have passed
you have passed

You have passed this way before.

You have passed this way before.

he/she/it has passed
he/she/it has passed

He has passed the ball to the striker.

He has passed the ball to the striker.

we have passed
we have passed

We have passed the halfway point.

We have passed the halfway point.

you (pl.) have passed
you (pl.) have passed

You have passed every safety check.

You have passed every safety check.

they have passed
they have passed

They have passed a new law.

They have passed a new law.

Past Perfect

I had passed
I had passed

I had passed the shop before I noticed it.

I had passed the shop before I noticed it.

you had passed
you had passed

You had passed the exam before the results came.

You had passed the exam before the results came.

he/she/it had passed
he/she/it had passed

She had passed the message to everyone.

She had passed the message to everyone.

we had passed
we had passed

We had passed the border by midnight.

We had passed the border by midnight.

you (pl.) had passed
you (pl.) had passed

You had passed the ball too late.

You had passed the ball too late.

they had passed
they had passed

They had passed the bill before the recess.

They had passed the bill before the recess.

Future Simple

I will pass
I will pass

I will pass your regards to my family.

I will pass your regards to my family.

you will pass
you will pass

You will pass the test if you study.

You will pass the test if you study.

he/she/it will pass
he/she/it will pass

He will pass by around noon.

He will pass by around noon.

we will pass
we will pass

We will pass through Vienna on the way.

We will pass through Vienna on the way.

you (pl.) will pass
you (pl.) will pass

You will pass the finish line together.

You will pass the finish line together.

they will pass
they will pass

They will pass the new budget soon.

They will pass the new budget soon.

Conditional

Conditional

I would pass
I would pass

I would pass the exam with more time.

I would pass the exam with more time.

you would pass
you would pass

You would pass faster on the left lane.

You would pass faster on the left lane.

he/she/it would pass
he/she/it would pass

She would pass you the recipe if you asked.

She would pass you the recipe if you asked.

we would pass
we would pass

We would pass the evening reading books.

We would pass the evening reading books.

you (pl.) would pass
you (pl.) would pass

You would pass the interview easily.

You would pass the interview easily.

they would pass
they would pass

They would pass the law with more support.

They would pass the law with more support.

Imperative

Imperative

you pass!
pass!

Pass the salt, please!

Pass the salt, please!

we (let's) let's pass!
let's pass!

Let's pass through the park.

Let's pass through the park.

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