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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

i have heard people use passe or parse(not sure of spelling or pronounciation) at the end of a sentence to imply that it is not "as it is" e.g. I was not walking home passe/parse. So when and how do we use that word?
  

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Hi, It's per se. Look here. com/search/per%20se Clive

  • Hi, It's per se.
  • Look here.
  • com/search/per%20se Clive
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