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What does (goes past) mean ?
26 de mar. de 2023 18:42
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"(Goes past)" typically means to move or travel beyond something or someone that was previously in your vicinity or within your line of sight. It can be used in a variety of contexts, but generally implies that something has moved past a particular point or location.
For example, if you are standing on a street corner and a car "goes past," it means that the car has driven beyond your location and is no longer within your immediate view. Similarly, if you are watching a sports game and a player "goes past" an opponent, it means that the player has moved beyond the other player's position on the field or court.
26 de marzo de 2023
To past someone or something means that a person or thing was moving AND it went front or by someone or something.
The boy goes past the train station on his way to school.
The car went past the car park before turning around.
I”ll be going past the post office later and can post your letter.
يعني يمر عبر أو أمام شيء أو شخص
26 de marzo de 2023
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