As long as it it sealed and not far past its due date, it should be fine. :)
The past participle of leave is left.
The past tense of "leave" is "left" and the past participle is also "left."
You can eat it 30 days after the expiration date is. No more!!
The expiration date is how long the medication is guaranteed to be potent for. You should be fine to take it past its exp date, just might not work as well.
The past perfect tense of "leave" is "had left." It is formed by combining the past tense of "have" (had) with the past participle of "leave" (left).
A week.
if you have packaged popcorn past the expiration date, throw it way because if must be at least 3 years old.
The past participle of leave is left.
Throw it away after the expiration date.
The past form of "leave" is "left."
Well you gotta leave the past in the past and it's common sense! Just forget about it and move on.