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which one is correct……I live just passed the supermarket..or.. I live just past the supermarket.?
which one is correct……I live just passed the supermarket..or.. I live just past the supermarket.?
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“Just past” is correct. You would say “I just passed the supermarket”, and that means I just drove or walked or biked past it. “Passed” is a verb (went by). “Past” means beyond.
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The moment you passed by the supermarket is in the recent past, not the distant past.
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I live just past the supermarket.
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“Just past” is correct.
Saying “just passed” means you have just passed (past tense of the verb pass) the supermarket.
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The second one. “Past” is a preposition.
You say “I just passed the supermarket” if you just drove past it, but that’s something else.
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just past
just passed uses the past tense of the verb as in I just passed my exam
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past.
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