GONE vs PAST: NOUN
- N/A
- The period of time that has already happened, in contrast to the present and the future.
- A former time or state; a state of things gone by.
- The time that has preceded the present; a former or bygone time, or the events of that time; that part of the history, life, or experiences of a person or thing that is passed: as, to forget the past; an unfortunate past.
- The time that has elapsed
- A verb tense that expresses actions or states in the past
- The time before the present.
- A earlier period in someone's life (especially one that they have reason to keep secret)
- A former period of someone's life kept secret or thought to be shameful.
- The past tense.
- A verb form in the past tense.
- Previous background, career, experiences, and activities.
GONE vs PAST: ADJECTIVE
- Having all been spent
- Dead
- Being away from a place; absent or having departed.
- No longer retained
- Destroyed or killed
- Ago (used post-positionally).
- Excellent; wonderful.
- Intoxicated to the point of being unaware of one's surroundings
- Used up.
- No longer existing, having passed.
- Away, having left.
- Missing or lost.
- No longer in existence; not part of the present.
- No longer available; used up.
- No longer alive; dead.
- Pregnant.
- Past; bygone.
- Advanced, as in illness or deterioration.
- Ruined; lost.
- Carried away; absorbed.
- Infatuated.
- No longer part of the present situation.
- Well in the past; former
- Earlier than the present time; no longer current
- Of or pertaining to a former time or state; neither present nor future; gone by; elapsed; ended; spent
- See under Master.
- Of, relating to, or being a verb tense or form used to express an action or condition prior to the time it is expressed.
- Having served formerly in a given capacity, especially an official one.
- Just gone by or elapsed.
- Earlier than the present time; ago.
- Having existed or occurred in an earlier time; bygone.
- No longer current; gone by; over.
- A verb tense or other construction referring to events or states that existed at some previous time
- Of a person who has held and relinquished a position or office
GONE vs PAST: VERB
- Past participle of go
- N/A
GONE vs PAST: ADVERB
- N/A
- So as to pass a given point
- In a direction that passes
- So as to pass by or go beyond.
- By; beyond.
GONE vs PAST: PREPOSITION
- Past, after, later than (a time).
- Beyond the number or amount of.
- Beyond in development or appropriateness.
- Beyond the power, scope, extent, or influence of.
- Beyond in position; farther than.
- Beyond, in position, or degree; further than; beyond the reach or influence of.
- Beyond, in time; after.
- Above; exceeding; more than.
- Beyond in time; later than or after.
- Beyond in place, quantity or time
GONE vs PAST: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Characterized by a sinking sensation, as if about to faint; weak and faint: as, a gone feeling.
- In archery, wide of the mark or beyond bounds: said of an arrow.
- P. p. of go.
- Stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (especially alcohol)
- Drained of energy or effectiveness; extremely tired; completely exhausted
- Used up or no longer available
- Well in the past
- Former
- Lapsed; lost; hopeless; beyond recovery: in a gone case and similar phrases.
- Hence In the predicate, ago.
- Gone by; belonging to a time previous to this; not present nor future: as, past time: one's past life.
- By; so as to pass and go beyond.
- Beyond the enjoyment of; over and done with.
- Beyond in number or amount; above; more than; exceeding.
- Beyond in position; further than; also, by and beyond: as, the house stands a little past the junction.
- Beyond.
- Spent; ended; accomplished; existing no more; over and done with.
- No longer current
- Earlier than the present time
- Beyond the reach of; at a point that precludes or makes (something) impossible or improbable; out of the reach, scope, or influence of: as, past redemption; past all sense of shame; past comprehension.
- That indicates or notes past time: as, a past participle; the past tense.
- That has completed a full term and is now retired: as, a past (or passed) master in free-masonry. See master.
GONE vs PAST: RELATED WORDS
- Bygone, Asleep, Deceased, Away, Foregone, Absent, Dead, Expended, Destroyed, Exhausted, Past, Kaput, Spent, Departed, Lost
- Historical, Yesteryear, Other, Bygone, Old, Yore, Then, Gone, Once, Earlier, Preceding, Previous, Ago, Last, Recent
GONE vs PAST: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Bygone, Asleep, Deceased, Away, Foregone, Absent, Dead, Expended, Destroyed, Exhausted, Past, Kaput, Spent, Departed, Lost
- Historical, Yesteryear, Other, Bygone, Old, Yore, Then, Gone, Once, Earlier, Preceding, Previous, Ago, Last, Recent
GONE vs PAST: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- These things of the past are gone forever.
- Blair County Reassessment values have gone into effect.
- Great looking table, though should have gone bigger!
- Reportedly about road rage gone out of control.
- Their income may have gone down through a job loss or their expenses may have gone up from a large medical bill.
- But what was shocking to me, as an American, as someone who has gone to sea, gone to war that that could even happen.
- After receiving prayer, the veins in her legs were gone and the bumps of the veins were gone as well.
- Adjustable mortgage rates have gone up a little since last Sunday, but fixed mortgage rates have gone down.
- Dismissal means the case is gone, and the bankruptcy protection is gone.
- What will this be like for Sadie while we are gone, and for the other cats when we are gone or she is gone?
- The Past Perfect Continuous structure should be pretty simple for you because it starts in the exact same way as the Past Perfect Tense!
- Simple past tense is used to express the actions that happened in the past or happened one after the other.
- Another type of participle, the past participle, is a little more complicated, since not all verbs form the past tense regularly.
- Normalized: Past time frames are normalized against past SOS.
- Past progressive verbs are also called past continuous verbs.
- She went out past Vega, out past Moulquet and Lambard!
- You are currently past due or have recently been past due on a debt obligation.
- Dear Past Dear Past been through so much I thought it would never last.
- Menggunakan simple past tense, past continuous tense, past perfect tense, and past perfect continuous tense.
- He comes as thoughts that continue to remind you of the past and past mistakes.
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