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User_gary Posted 16 years ago
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Minutes faster than, hours past/passed, passing by/walking past

My clock is 5 minutes faster than the standard time.
My cell time is 10 minutes faster than the correct time.
Three hours passed/past since she left the office but she haven't reached home yet. Maybe she went around with his boyfriend courting.
Yesterday while I was passing by/walking past your house I had a glance at you through your window.

Please correct my sentences.
  

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My [clock / watch / cell phone] is [5 / 10 / 15] minutes [fast / slow]. Three hours passed since she left the office, but she has n't reached home yet. Maybe she went out with her boyfriend.

  • My [clock / watch / cell phone] is [5 / 10 / 15] minutes [fast / slow].
  • Three hours passed since she left the office, but she has n't reached home yet.
  • Maybe she went out with her boyfriend.
  • Yesterday while I was walkiing past your house I caught [sight / a glimpse] of you through your window.
  • CJ
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My [clock / watch / cell phone] is [5 / 10 / 15] minutes [fast / slow].

Three hours passed since she left the office, but she hasn't reached home yet. Maybe she went out with her boyfriend.

Yesterday while I was walkiing past your house I caught [sight / a glimpse] of you through your window.

CJ

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