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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

All that

We're way past all that.What does it mean?
  

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It depends upon what 'that' is. 'Way past' = far beyond (temporally, mentally or physically).

  • It depends upon what 'that' is.
  • 'Way past' = far beyond (temporally, mentally or physically).
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It depends upon what 'that' is. 'Way past' = far beyond (temporally, mentally or physically).
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Could you please provide me with examples?
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Examples of what, exactly?
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Of how to use "all that" in "we're way past"?
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AnonymousOf how to use "all that" in "we're way past"?
Huh? Just use it like it is: 'We're way past all that.' Give me the context you found it in, and I'll tell you what 'that' is.

We don't fight anymore. We're way past all that.
The road construction is finished. We're way past all that.
No more math classes. We're way pa
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AnonymousCould you please provide me with examples?
Go to fraze.it website and put "way past" into its search engine. You're going to get about 740 hits of that.
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Thank you very much, mister micawber.
But I just have one more question.
"The road construction is finished. We're way past all that."
I cannot get the meaning of "we're..." in this sentence
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Anonymous"The road construction is finished. We're way past all that."I cannot get the meaning of "we're..." in this sentence
The citizens or the construction company or any other stakeholder.

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