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The correct phrase is "walking past" as it indicates movement in relation to something else.
The homonym for past is passed.Past as opposite of future, and passed as "I passed the girl while walking".
The correct phrase is "You dashed past the house." "Past" is used to indicate movement beyond a specific point, while "passed" is the past tense of the verb "pass." "Pass" is not the correct word in this context.
The correct phrase is "past noon," indicating that the time is after 12 o'clock in the afternoon. "Passed noon" would refer to physically moving past noon, which is not the intended meaning in this context.
The correct phrase is "passed down from generation to generation."
No, the correct grammar is "He walked past the garden." "Passed" is used as a verb to indicate movement beyond something, while "past" is used as a preposition to indicate movement alongside or beyond something.